KAZA Self-drive Spectacular

Experience wildlife, safari adventure, community and culture in the heart of Africa!

The Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA) is the world’s largest transfrontier land-based conservation area. Spanning the borders of five southern African countries – Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe – covering an area of over 519 000 sq km (200 387 sq miles) and boasting three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, it’s a treasure trove of natural and cultural wonders. The KAZA Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) initiative is led by the governments of the five partner countries.

Its mission is: “To sustainably manage the Kavango Zambezi ecosystem, its heritage and cultural resources based on best conservation and tourism models for the socio-economic well-being of the communities and other stakeholders in and around the eco-region through harmonisation of policies, strategies and practices.”

But there is more to experiencing KAZA than conventional safari activities and wildlife encounters on game drives, bush walks and boat excursions. This itinerary transforms a trip into a more rewarding experience through engaging with the community, culture and conservation of KAZA. This creates a holistic and fulfilling travel itinerary that addresses the sensitivities and aspirations of today’s travellers.

Welcome to KAZA…

Join Me in Zimbabwe in May 2025!

A unique adventure through Africa’s untamed beauty in May 2025. On this 9-night itinerary we will start with a stay in Victoria Falls and then explore two world-renowned areas of wonderful Zimbabwe: Hwange National Park and Lake Kariba.

Staying at two legendary camps, Bomani and Musango, we will get to experience the thrill of the wilderness in two very different ways.

“This small-group safari, limited to just six guests, is designed to ensure a truly immersive adventure for those with limited time but very high expectations.” – Andy Higgs

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