Bwabwata National Park

Bwabwata National Park

Bwabwata National Park

Overview of Bwabwata National Park

Bwabwata National Park. It covers roughly 6,274 square kilometers and referred to as a key flyway for African elephants traveling from Southern Angola to Chobe Park in Botswana. Well-known because of the KAZA region, five countries collaborate to guard the majestic ‘pachyderms’ seasonal path: Namibia, Botswana, Angola, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

At Bwabwata National Park with the wind blowing against the African scrubs and calming sounds of the Kwando River to the east where an abundance of water lilies are often seen. Additionally, it's flattered by animals that appear to please in late afternoon walks flanked by their in look for their daily nourishment. Bwabwata doesn’t offer easy wildlife viewing. Four of the Big Five are present that offers visitors the best opportunity to explore at most. And along with these wild animals, you can spot some wet-mudded rhinosexcluded, but wildlife densities are low and perhaps experience the less wildlife. The prime attraction is the large herds of elephant migrate through the park and other big mammal species you would possibly encounter are buffalo, wildebeest, zebra, and hippo. As, African reputed travel agency, we are here to be your partner on your trip.

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