Nyanga village is situated in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe. It contains many Stone and Iron Age archaeological sites, such as Nyangwe Fort and the 16th century pit structures. There are many dams in Nyanga National Park, which are stocked with trout each year for trout fishing as well as boating. Nyanga National Park lies at the foot of Mount Inyangani, the highest mountain in Zimbabwe at 2592m. It is treed with exotic pines and watered by the Pungwe River, which flows through from Mount Inyangani to the Pungwe Gorge where it drops 762m over the breathtaking Mtarazi Falls, the highest waterfall in Zimbabwe. Nyanga is coursing with smaller waterfalls, such as the Nyangombe Falls, and natural pools. The wildlife is diverse and visitors are likely to see blue duiker, samango monkeys, kudu, reedbuck and even predators such as leopard and hyena. The flora is also abundant in Nyanga. For accommodation there is a large and picturesque campsite, close to the Nyangombe Falls as well as visitor lodges at each of the National Park dams. There are also a variety of hotels, at various locations around Nyanga.