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.
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.
In all, we offer you the chance to acquire the true wilderness experience. |
Luggage- clients should bring
a max of 12kg's luggage as all the equipment will fit in the trailer
that is towed behind the vehicle and moves with the safari.
These safaris are conducted in Hwange and Kazuma National Parks in
Zimbabwe. Please noted that we do not go into Kazuma between November
and May due to the nature of the very muddy terrain in that park at
this time of the year.

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