African National Parks are renowned for their commitment to preserving wildlife and protecting animals. These parks serve as crucial habitats for a diverse range of species, ensuring their survival for future generations.
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Set like a jewel in tranquil coral waters, only 20 minutes flight from Dar es Salaam, is one of the world most beautiful islands – Zanzibar Unguja, also known as….
Chizarira National Park is one of the largest nature reserves in Zimbabwe, and also one of the least known. This is because of its geographical isolation – it is situated….
Located 120km north of Swakopmund, Cape Cross is home to one of the largest colonies of Cape Fur Seals in the world. In order to protect the biggest and best….
iSimangaliso means “miracle and wonder” in the Zulu language, and it’s a fitting name for this World Heritage Area, home to Africa’s largest estuarine system. Formerly the Greater St. Lucia….
The Etosha National Park is centered on the vast Etosha salt pan. The pan itself is usually dry and only fills with water briefly in the summer. Anyway, it’s enough….
Mkomazi National Park is located in northeastern Tanzania on the Kenyan border, in Kilimanjaro Region and Tanga Region. It was established as a game reserve in 1951 and upgraded to….
Chimanimani is the name of both the village and the mountain range. The National Park is the southernmost section of the Eastern Highlands, a hundred and fifty kilometres from the….
Northern Tuli Game Reserve spans over 720km²/278mi² of privately owned land in the Tuli Block area. It incorporates several private concessions including Mashatu Game Reserve and Tuli Safari Lodge. Wildlife….
Nairobi National Park is a national park in Kenya. Established in 1946, the national park was Kenya’s first. It is located approximately 7 kilometers (4 mi) south of the center….
Kuburi is the Zimbabwe Wildlife Society’s attempt to protect the varied eco-systems east of Kariba town. It is an area of hills and rivers in which lion and elephant roam….
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