1. Hwange National Park is the largest and most diverse national park in Zimbabwe, covering over 14,500 square kilometers. It is home to a variety of wildlife such as elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, and over 400 bird species. The park also contains over 100 species of trees and bushes. It was founded in 1928 and named after a local Nhanzwa chief.

Victoria Falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and is located on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. It is the world’s largest waterfall, measuring approximately 1.7 kilometers wide and 108 meters high. The falls are also known as \"Mosi-oa-Tunya\" which means \"smoke that thunders\" in the local language. The area is known for its stunning natural beauty, captivating wildlife, and adventurous tourist activities such as bungee jumping, helicopter rides, and whitewater rafting.

2. Hwange National Park is open every day from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. For more information, you can contact the park office at +263 774 782 420. Victoria Falls is open all day, every day. For more information, contact the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority at +263-4-706077.

3. The entrance fees for Hwange National Park are $20 for Zimbabwean citizens, $10 for Zimbabwean residents, $15 for SADC citizens, and $15 for international visitors. There are various options for transportation to and within the park such as tours, private vehicles, and public transportation. For Victoria Falls, entrance fees are $30 for Zimbabwean citizens, $20 for Zimbabwean residents, $30 for SADC citizens, and $50 for international visitors. There are many transportation options available such as private transfer services, taxi services, rental cars, and tours.