Kazuma-Pan-Nationalpark

Kazuma Pan National Park is located in the extreme northwest of Zimbabwe and is the successor of the Hwange National Park.

This park is 323 km ². Unlike most other parks in the country impressed him a good manageable level. The number of animals is not so high, the mixture but attractive. The birds are very numerous, plus antelope, cheetah, lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, giraffe and others. The park consists almost entirely of flat grassland and Kalahari bush land. Seasonal flooding attract crowds of water birds.

The park was declared a National Park in 1949, 1964 and 1975 deconsecrated again reaffirms this. In the park there is no accommodation. Camping is possible on two courses with the permission of the park administration. Access is kept low and is limited to the period from March to December. This has mainly to do with the mass migration of animals from Botswana and Zimbabwe in the dry season from September to November, in which the animals survive in shallow water bodies in the park, which are filled by holes.

Chimanimani | Chizarira | Gonarezhou | Hwange | Kazuma Pan | Mana Pools | Matobo | Matusadona | Nyanga | Victoria Falls

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  • National Park in Zimbabwe
  • National Park in Africa
  • Matabeleland North Province
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