The Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area is the largest of its kind in the world. Centred on Namibia’s Zambezi Region, it includes parts of Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, and encompasses national parks, conservancies and farm areas. Transfrontier conservation is based on income from sustainable tourism.
Elephant, Chobe National Park
buffalo & egret, Chobe River
elephants & tourists, Chobe River
elephants & tourists, Chobe River
elephants, Chobe River
impalas, Nkasa Rupara National Park
lion, Nkasa Rupara National Park
lion, Nkasa Rupara National Park
warthogs, Nkasa Rupara National Park
hippo track, spoor
Bwabwata National Park, elephant
Bwabwata National Park, zebra
Bwabwata National Park, impalas
Bwabwata National Park, impala
Bwabwata National Park, kudu
elephant & tourist Chobe National Park
waitress, Serondela Lodge, Kabulabula Conservancy
waitress, Serondela Lodge, Kabulabula Conservancy
cook, Serondela Lodge, Kabulabula Conservancy
guide, Serondela Lodge, Kabulabula Conservancy
guide & lions, Nkasa Rupara National Park
tourist, Nkasa Rupara National Park
Nkasa Rupara National Park
Nkasa Rupara National Park
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