Modus Operandus For Mobile Safaris
Kazuma National Park is situated in the north-west corner of Zimbabwe,
between Kazangula and Hwange National Park, and south-west of Victoria
Falls, the Kazuma Pan National Park is only some 31 300 hectares in
extent. However, the area is virtually an undeveloped, unspoilt wilderness.
Reminiscent in part of the grass plains of East Africa, it is quite
unlike any of the more familiar Zimbabwean bush or woodlands.
The best time would be before the rains, from September to November when large concentrations of game usually cross Kazuma, making use of borehole-pumped water. Elephant and buffalo occur in sizable numbers and lion are common.
Species
to be seen are giraffe, zebra, roan, sable, tsessebe, eland, lion, cheetah,
wild-dog, leopard, hyena, reedbuck, elephant and buffalo. A species
endemic to the Kazuma depression is the oribi, a small antelope, not
often seen in other parts of the country.
The park's two 'primitive' camp sites are in a patch of mopane woodland. This is a lovely place for an independent group of experienced wildlife enthusiasts to set up camp and visitors can stay in them for up to three weeks
In all, we offer you the chance to acquire the true wilderness experience. 
Type of Vehicles
The vehicles used on the semi participation safari are custom fitted
4 x 4 vehicles that seat 6 people in individual seating, excluding the
guide. |

Meals and Drinks
Three substantial meals per day are served, between planned safari
activities. Breakfast will include and full English options or a quick
cereal and coffee breakfast to accommodate game drives and early departures.
Brunch or lunch will consist of a main meal, two salads and fruit.
At
tea time we offer biscuits with tea and coffee.
Whilst dinners consists
of two course meal and table wine. Menus of fresh produce change every
day and vegetarian or special diets can be catered for by prior arrangement.
Local table wine with dinner throughout the safari is inclusive in
the price
Drinks in the form of local bottled water, local beers and local soft
drinks are inclusive in the price.
Type of activities that are offered
The daily activities will generally consist of an early morning start
with a light breakfast i.e.: tea, coffee, cereal and toast.
Depending
on what has been heard during the night we will either start out from
camp on foot, or go by 4x4 vehicle on a drive with the view to looking
for tracks, exploring new areas and tacking of animals.
We are usually
back in camp by mid-day for a brunch - then a siesta through the heat
of the day.
After tea an afternoon activity which usually finishes up
at a water point for sundowners. Please note that each trip varies and
we generally very flexible.
Kazuma Pan is an unspoilt wilderness sanctuary with huge potential |