WELCOME TO THE KAVANGO-ZAMBEZI
A shared vision
The Kavango Zambezi TFCA is enormous, larger than Germany and Austria combined and nearly twice as large as the United Kingdom. It lies in the Kavango and Zambezi river basins where Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe converge.
Kavango Zambezi- a shared vision
Imagine an African wilderness the size of France, where thousands of elephants tramp ancient migration trails unfettered by national boundaries. Picture vast horizons of forest, swamp, saltpan and savannah that teem with grazing herds and their attendant predators – and mighty rivers that snake across the land towards roaring cataracts, island labyrinths and desert sands. And imagine this wilderness populated by communities who live in harmony with it, knowing that their wellbeing depends upon preserving its natural riches.
There’s no need to imagine. This wilderness exists and its name is the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area. If you don’t know the name, you will undoubtedly know many of its top drawcards: world-famous national parks such as Chobe, Moremi, Hwange and Kafue; jaw-dropping natural wonders such as the Okavango Delta and Victoria Falls. Together, these parks and wilderness areas, together with the contiguous parcels and corridors of protected land that connect and surround them, comprise a staggering 520,000 square kilometres. This makes Kavango Zambezi today the second largest conservation area in the world.
KAVANGO ZAMBEZI

So where exactly is Kavango Zambezi? Look at a map, and you will see that its fig leaf outline overlays the adjoining corners of five separate countries: Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Each is a committed partner in Kavango Zambezi’s shared mission. They know that wildlife conservation, and the responsible tourism it generates, is crucial for the development and well-being of local communities; that working co-operatively across natural boundaries to protect wildlife and natural resources will benefit the whole region. Together, they are pioneering a model that could one day benefit the whole of Africa.
When it comes to wildlife, Kavango Zambezi is hard to beat. In addition to Africa’s largest population of African elephant (approx. 250,000), the park supports significant numbers of many other large mammals, including buffalo, hippopotamus, lion, leopard, spotted hyena, zebra, giraffe and numerous antelope, plus internationally threatened species such as cheetah and African wild dog. The bird life is also prolific, with rarities such as wattled crane among over 600 species, while among 128 species of reptile is one of Africa’s largest remaining populations of Nile crocodile.
This natural diversity guarantees the visitor spectacular rewards. Whether enjoying the full ‘big five’ safari experience from the comfort of a luxury lodge in Botswana’s Okavango Delta, bumping off the beaten track in the wilds of Zambia’s Sioma Ngwezi National Park or simply kicking back at the idyllic riverbank resorts of Victoria Falls to marvel at one of the world’s greatest natural wonders, Kavango Zambezi has every African adventure covered.
The Kavango Zambezi vision is ambitious: dealing with such a vast area brings major challenges, such as tackling poaching and reducing human-wildlife conflict. But leaders, community members, scientists and conservationists from all five member countries are today uniting to overcome these challenges; to protect wildlife, promote tourism and support the well-being of local communities. In the process they are creating the world’s greatest conservation project and, for the true lover of wildlife and wilderness, perhaps its most exciting visitor experience.
Explore the Kavango Zambezi
Find out more about the Kavango Zambezi
THE ZAMBEZI SOCIETY – HUMAN WILDLIFE CO-EXISTENCE
The Sijwa Project: A Transformative Journey of Sustainability and Community Empowerment
THE PEOPLE OF TSODILO HILLS
Human-Wildlife Conflict in Dambwa South, Livingstone, Zambia
Breeding Marvels – Carmine Bee Eaters in Divundu, Namibia
Majestic Journeys – The Elephant Migration
A Glimpse into the Past
Dusty Road – Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Tsodilo Hills: A Sacred Legacy of the San People and their Spiritual Heart
Uncover KAZA’s Hidden Gems – Khaudum National Park, Namibia
Uncover KAZA Zambia – Namibia – Zimbabwe – Botswana
Mavinga National Park – Angola:
Selected Trips to the Kavango Zambezi
Sunset Cruise Zambezi Explorer
Pure Africa’s reimagined River Cruises bring a new level of sophistication to Victoria Falls, with our Sunset Cruise onboard our flagship vessel the Zambezi Explorer, the most popular offering. There are three decks onboard to choose from, the ‘Signature Deck’ on the uppermost level is pure extravagance, while the two lower ‘Luxury Decks’ offer inviting lounge seating and views through the tailored linen curtains towards the setting sun.Cruise the watery wilderness with the spray of the Victoria Falls, small river islands and lush vegetation as your backdrop. Throughout the cruise canapés and drinks are served. Into the experience, you’ll be treated to the most magical sunset – an African classic – before heading back to the Pure Africa Waterfront.
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Zimbabwe |
Victoria Falls, Zambezi NP |
Tongabezi
This award winning eco-lodge in Zambia leans into the tranquillity of its hidden location on the banks of the Zambezi River. Combine romance and luxury with a hint of adventure as you relax just 12km upstream of Victoria Falls. Our joyous team welcome guests to a selection of Houses and Cottages, each embellished with interiors lovingly chosen from around Africa. Immerse yourself in nature and experience unique dining and river activities.
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Zambia |
Livingstone |
Wild Horizons
We are the lead provider of tours and adventure activities in and around Victoria Falls.
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Zimbabwe |
Victoria Falls |
Muxima – Through the heart of Angola
17 DAYS
Discovery trip for Africa connoisseurs: Luanda, Pungo Andongo, Namibe and train ride with the former Benguela train
The “Black Rocks” of Pungo Andongo look like diced by giants into the savannah. In the middle of these majestic island mountains used to be the Ndongo Empire with its famous warrior queen Njinga. According to a popular legend, the beautiful queen once took a bath in a spring between the rocks and was surprised by foreign soldiers. Frightened, horrified and naked, Njinga managed to escape over the rocks. However, she is said to have appeared so firmly that you can still admire her footprint in the rock today. Follow the traces of the queen into the dream landscapes of Angola – a country full of beauty, almost undiscovered by tourism.
Nxamaseri
Nxamaseri Island Lodge is a unique African experience on a private island in the permanent waters of Botswana’s Okavango Delta. A small, exclusive lodge, it is one of the oldest in the Okavango Delta. The distinct style of Nxamaseri Island Lodge showcases the beauty of the permanent swamp that is it’s home and subtly expresses the rich vibrance of the indigenous people.
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