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NATIONAL PARKS
Welcome to our National Parks page. Park maps, key highlights, and points of interest for each park. These resources are designed to help you plan and optimise your clients' visits, ensuring an enriching travel experience.
BOTSWANA
NAMIBIA
SOUTH AFRICA
ZAMBIA
ZIMBABWE


Central Kalahari Game Reserve
The Central Kalahari Game Reserve is one of the largest protected areas in Africa, known for its expansive desert landscapes and unique wildlife adapted to arid conditions. The reserve offers a true wilderness experience, with opportunities to see black-maned lions, cheetahs, and vast herds of antelopes. The area is also culturally significant, as it is home to the San Bushmen, who have lived in the region for thousands of years.
UNIQUE WILDLIFE: Kalahari lions | Meerkats
UNIQUE LANDMARKS: Deception Valley
MALARIA RISK: Moderate
NEAREST TRAVEL HUB: Gaborone
UNIQUE WILDLIFE: Kalahari lions | Meerkats
UNIQUE LANDMARKS: Deception Valley
MALARIA RISK: Moderate
NEAREST TRAVEL HUB: Gaborone


Chobe National Park
Chobe National Park is renowned for its impressive elephant population and diverse ecosystems. The park offers exceptional game viewing opportunities, especially along the Chobe River, where large herds of elephants and buffalo congregate. Visitors can also see predators like lions and leopards, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts. The park's proximity to Victoria Falls adds to its appeal, offering a variety of activities for travellers.
UNIQUE WILDLIFE: Elephants | African wild dogs
UNIQUE LANDMARKS: Chobe River
MALARIA RISK: High
NEAREST TRAVEL HUB: Kasane
UNIQUE WILDLIFE: Elephants | African wild dogs
UNIQUE LANDMARKS: Chobe River
MALARIA RISK: High
NEAREST TRAVEL HUB: Kasane


Makgadikgadi Pans National Park
Makgadikgadi Pans National Park features one of the largest salt flats in the world, offering surreal and otherworldly landscapes. The park is known for its seasonal wildlife, including large migrations of zebras and wildebeests, as well as the stunning baobab trees. During the wet season, the pans transform into a haven for birdlife, attracting flamingos and pelicans. The stark contrast between dry and wet seasons provides a unique experience for visitors.
UNIQUE WILDLIFE: Zebras | Wildebeests | Flamingos
UNIQUE LANDMARKS: Nwetwe Pan | Baines Baobabs
MALARIA RISK: Moderate
NEAREST TRAVEL HUB: Maun
UNIQUE WILDLIFE: Zebras | Wildebeests | Flamingos
UNIQUE LANDMARKS: Nwetwe Pan | Baines Baobabs
MALARIA RISK: Moderate
NEAREST TRAVEL HUB: Maun


Okavango Delta
The Okavango Delta is one of the most unique ecosystems in the world, known for its intricate network of channels, lagoons, and islands that create a lush oasis in the middle of the Kalahari Desert. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers unparalleled opportunities for water-based safaris and wildlife viewing, including the chance to see rare species of birdlife. The seasonal floods rejuvenate the delta, making each visit a dynamic and fresh experience.
UNIQUE WILDLIFE: Sitatunga | African Fish Eagle
UNIQUE LANDMARKS: Chief's Island | Moremi Tongue
MALARIA RISK: High
NEAREST TRAVEL HUB: Maun
UNIQUE WILDLIFE: Sitatunga | African Fish Eagle
UNIQUE LANDMARKS: Chief's Island | Moremi Tongue
MALARIA RISK: High
NEAREST TRAVEL HUB: Maun


The Caprivi Strip
The Caprivi Strip, now officially known as the Zambezi Region, is a narrow strip of land in northeastern Namibia that offers a unique blend of lush riverine landscapes and diverse wildlife. The region is home to several national parks, providing excellent opportunities for game viewing, birdwatching, and water-based activities. The fertile floodplains and rivers, including the Kwando, Zambezi, and Chobe, create a vibrant environment for both wildlife and human settlements.


Etosha National Park
Etosha National Park is one of Africa's premier wildlife destinations, centered around the vast Etosha salt pan. The park offers excellent game viewing opportunities, with a variety of habitats that support diverse wildlife. Waterholes throughout the park provide great spots for observing animals, especially during the dry season when wildlife congregates around these vital water sources. Etosha's well-maintained roads and camps make it accessible for self-drive safaris.


Sossusvlei National Park
Sossusvlei National Park, located in the heart of the Namib Desert in Namibia, is renowned for its stunning red sand dunes and stark, surreal landscapes. This iconic destination features some of the tallest dunes in the world, including the famous Dune 45 and Big Daddy, offering breathtaking vistas and unforgettable sunrise and sunset views. The park is also home to the striking white clay pan of Deadvlei, dotted with ancient, desiccated trees. Sossusvlei's unique environment supports a variety of desert-adapted wildlife, providing excellent opportunities for photography and exploration.


Skeleton Coast National Park
Skeleton Coast National Park stretches along Namibia's remote and rugged coastline, known for its shipwrecks and desolate beauty. The park offers a unique experience with its dramatic scenery, seal colonies, and fog-shrouded beaches. Inland areas feature desert-adapted elephants, lions, and fascinating geological formations like the clay castles. The park's isolation and raw landscapes provide an unparalleled adventure for those seeking solitude and exploration.


Cape Winelands
A picturesque region renowned for its rolling vineyards, historic estates, and world-class wines. This scenic area includes charming towns like Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl, each offering a blend of rich history, exquisite cuisine, and stunning landscapes. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, cellar tours, and gourmet dining experiences, all set against the backdrop of majestic mountains and lush valleys. The Cape Winelands provide a perfect escape for those seeking to indulge in the region's culinary delights and natural beauty.


Garden Route National Park
Garden Route National Park spans a picturesque region along South Africa's southern coastline, known for its lush forests, dramatic coastline, and tranquil lagoons. The park offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, birdwatching, and water sports. Key areas include the Tsitsikamma Forest and the Knysna Lakes, providing diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity for visitors to explore and enjoy.


Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, shared with Botswana, is famous for its red sand dunes and the striking contrast of its arid landscape. The park offers a unique chance to see desert-adapted wildlife, including black-maned lions and gemsboks. The vast wilderness provides a sense of solitude and pristine nature, attracting adventure seekers and photographers from around the world to its rugged beauty and unique vistas.


Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park is one of the largest and most famous national parks in Africa, renowned for its incredible biodiversity and extensive network of roads for self-drive safaris. The park offers excellent chances to see the Big Five: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalo. With a variety of camps and lodges, Kruger provides comfortable accommodations and amenities for visitors, making it a premier destination for wildlife enthusiasts and adventurers alike.


Table Mountain National Park
Table Mountain National Park, located in the heart of Cape Town, is famous for its iconic flat-topped mountain and stunning views over the city and ocean. The park includes diverse habitats, from rocky peaks to sandy beaches, and is rich in endemic flora. It also encompasses the Cape of Good Hope and Boulders Beach, home to a colony of African penguins. The park's cableway offers an exciting way to reach the summit.


Kafue National Park
Kafue National Park is Zambia’s largest national park, offering vast and varied landscapes, from miombo woodlands to floodplains. The park is renowned for its rich biodiversity, including large populations of elephants, lions, and a variety of antelopes. Kafue is less crowded than other parks, providing a more intimate and exclusive wildlife experience for visitors seeking tranquility and unspoiled natural beauty.


Kasanka National Park
Kasanka National Park, located in northern Zambia, is a hidden gem known for its rich biodiversity and unique natural spectacles. The park features a variety of habitats, including miombo woodlands, swamp forests, and seasonal wetlands, which support a diverse array of wildlife. Kasanka is particularly famous for its annual bat migration, where millions of fruit bats fill the skies in one of Africa's greatest wildlife events. The park also offers excellent birdwatching opportunities, with over 400 recorded.


Liuwa Plain National Park
Liuwa Plain National Park is one of Africa’s oldest conservation areas, known for its vast plains and the annual wildebeest migration. The park offers a unique and remote wilderness experience, with opportunities to see hyenas, cheetahs, and large flocks of birds. Liuwa's isolation and pristine landscapes provide an unparalleled sense of adventure and discovery for all visitors seeking untouched beauty and peaceful tranquility.


Lower Zambezi National Park
Lower Zambezi National Park is located along the Zambezi River, offering stunning scenery and abundant wildlife. The park is known for its canoe safaris, game drives, and fishing opportunities. Visitors can see large herds of elephants, lions, and a variety of bird species. The riverine environment and lush floodplains create a rich and diverse ecosystem, making it unique and exciting for explorers and avid nature lovers.


Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park is famous for encompassing the Zambian side of Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The park offers spectacular views of the falls, as well as opportunities for wildlife viewing, including rhinos, elephants, giraffes, and zebras. Mosi-oa-Tunya provides a combination of scenic beauty and rich cultural heritage, making it a very special and unforgettable travel destination.


South Luangwa National Park
South Luangwa National Park is one of Zambia’s premier wildlife destinations, known for its high density of animals and picturesque landscapes along the Luangwa River. The park offers exceptional walking safaris and game drives, providing close encounters with elephants, leopards, and hippos. Its diverse habitats support a wide range of species, making it a favorite for nature enthusiasts and photographers.


Gonarezhou National Park
Gonarezhou National Park, part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, is known for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. The park features rugged terrain, towering cliffs, and the beautiful Chilojo Cliffs. It is home to elephants, lions, and rare species like the nyala. Gonarezhou offers a more remote and untouched wilderness experience, with fewer tourists, providing a serene and immersive nature experience for visitors seeking solitude and adventure.


Hwange National Park
Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s largest game reserve, renowned for its large elephant herds and diverse wildlife. The park offers a variety of habitats, from grasslands to mopane woodlands, supporting numerous species including lions, leopards, and African wild dogs. Hwange’s extensive network of waterholes provides excellent game viewing opportunities year-round, especially during the dry season. The park is easily accessible and offers a range of accommodations, from campsites to luxury lodges.


Kariba
This spectacular region offers a unique blend of stunning water views, abundant wildlife, and vibrant local culture. Visitors can enjoy activities such as game viewing, fishing, and boating on the lake's expansive waters. The surrounding areas, including Matusadona National Park, provide excellent opportunities for safari adventures and birdwatching. Kariba is also known for its breathtaking sunsets and tranquil atmosphere, making it a perfect destination for relaxation and exploration


Mana Pools National Park
Mana Pools National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located along the Zambezi River, famous for its pristine wilderness and abundant wildlife. The park is known for walking safaris and canoeing, offering unique ways to explore its riverine landscapes. Visitors can see elephants, lions, hippos, and a variety of bird species. The park's floodplains and acacia forests provide stunning scenery, making it a favorite for adventure seekers and photographers.


Matobo National Park
Matobo National Park is known for its dramatic granite landscapes, ancient rock art, and rich cultural history. The park is home to a significant population of black and white rhinos, leopards, and a variety of bird species, including the world’s largest concentration of black eagles. Visitors can explore the park’s scenic hiking trails, visit historical sites like Cecil Rhodes’ grave, and discover the unique flora and fauna that thrive in this rugged environment.


Nyanga National Park
Nyanga National Park is located in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, known for its scenic mountain landscapes, waterfalls, and rich biodiversity. The park offers a cooler climate and a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and birdwatching. Visitors can explore the picturesque Nyangombe Falls, the World’s View viewpoint, and the historic Rhodes Museum. Nyanga’s lush terrain and unique flora and fauna make it a popular destination for nature lovers.


Zambezi National Park
Zambezi National Park encompasses one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, offering breathtaking views of the majestic Victoria Falls. The park provides opportunities for wildlife viewing, including elephants, buffalo, and various antelope species. The rainforest around the falls is lush and home to unique plant species. Visitors can enjoy activities such as guided tours, helicopter flights, and boat cruises, making it a diverse and captivating destination.
UNIQUE WILDLIFE: Elephants | Buffalo
UNIQUE LANDMARKS: Victoria Falls | Devil's Pool
MALARIA RISK: High
NEAREST TRAVEL HUB: Victoria Falls
UNIQUE WILDLIFE: Elephants | Buffalo
UNIQUE LANDMARKS: Victoria Falls | Devil's Pool
MALARIA RISK: High
NEAREST TRAVEL HUB: Victoria Falls

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