Much of the range is composed of quartzite ridges, with
Monte Binga (2,436m) the highest peak in the range and second-highest peak in Zimbabwe. The mountains are home to montane woodlands and grasslands, highland tropical forests, and high-elevation grasslands and heathlands. The Chimanimani Mountains are protected by
Chimanimani National Park, and are one of Zimbabwe's finest mountain wilderness areas and a popular hiking destination. Scenic
Bridal Veil Falls are within the national park, close to the town of Chimanimani. During the
Zimbabwe independence war, mountain passes in the Chimanimani area were frequently used by guerilla fighters between Zimbabwe and their camps in
Mozambique, who laid
mines along local roads to disrupt the local economy. Because of this, the passes were heavily mined by
Rhodesian government forces. Land mines have continued to be a real hazard in the area, particularly after heavy rain. ==Chimanimani town==