Thuli Parks and Wildlife Land

It comprises four areas within the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Estate and covers the entire west bank of the Shashe River within the Thuli Circle.

The Shashe valley, the park's eastern border, supports riverine vegetation such as Ficus and Faidherbia.

[3] The protected area comprises a flat landscape, giving way to rugged hilly terrain near the Shashe River.

[5] The basalts fill a NNE-trending trough with inwardly-dipping lava flows,[6] and a well-preserved volcanic caldera.

Road access is via the village of Tuli, which can be reached from Beitbridge via Nottingham Estate, or from Gwanda via Guyu and Hwali.

The main access point into Thuli Parks and Wildlife Land, crossing the Shashe River near the park office. Four wheel drive is required.