Cangandala National Park – Angola’s Legendary Sanctuary of the Giant Sable Antelope and a Vital Miombo Woodland Conservation Landscape Cangandala National Park, located in Angola’s Malanje Province, is the country’s smallest protected area yet one of its most globally significant. Its modest 600 km² size belies its extraordinary importance as the primary refuge of the […]
Campo Ma’an National Park – Cameroon’s Atlantic Rainforest Stronghold of Gorillas, Elephants, Chimpanzees, Drills, and Extraordinary Coastal Biodiversity Campo Ma’an National Park, situated in the extreme southwest of Cameroon along the Atlantic coast and bordering Equatorial Guinea, is one of Central Africa’s most biologically rich and ecologically important protected areas. Spanning approximately 2,680 km², this […]
Cameia National Park – Angola’s Untouched Floodplain Wilderness, Wetland Haven, and a Critical Stronghold for the Zambezi–Okavango Basin Cameia National Park, located in eastern Angola’s Moxico Province, is one of the country’s largest and most ecologically significant protected areas. Spanning a vast 14,450 km², the park safeguards one of southern Africa’s most important wetland and […]
Camdeboo National Park – South Africa’s Great Karoo Wilderness of Towering Dolerite Cliffs, Ancient Fossils, Wildlife, and the Iconic Valley of Desolation Camdeboo National Park, encircling the historic town of Graaff-Reinet in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, is one of the country’s most intriguing protected areas—not only for its dramatic geological formations and open landscapes, but […]
Bwabwata National Park – Namibia’s Living Wildlife Corridor Connecting Rivers, Cultures, Elephants, and the Heart of KAZA Bwabwata National Park, located in northeastern Namibia, is one of Southern Africa’s most extraordinary protected areas—a vast, multi-use conservation landscape where wildlife and people coexist in harmony. Spanning 6,274 km² across the entire Caprivi Strip, the park forms […]
Burigi–Chato National Park – Tanzania’s Newest Safari Frontier of Lakes, Savannahs, Wetlands, and Rare Wildlife Burigi–Chato National Park, established in 2019, is Tanzania’s newest and one of the most ecologically varied national parks. Covering approximately 4,707 square kilometers, the park showcases a rare combination of vast freshwater lakes, endless golden savannahs, dramatic volcanic ridges, lush […]
Boumba Bek National Park – Cameroon’s Untouched Congo Basin Wilderness and a Critical Refuge for Endangered Rainforest Wildlife Boumba Bek National Park, deep in southeastern Cameroon, is one of the last truly wild and undisturbed rainforest ecosystems remaining in Central Africa. Established in 2001, the park lies between the Boumba and Bek rivers and forms […]
Bontebok National Park – South Africa’s Smallest National Park and a Biodiversity Jewel of the Cape Floral Kingdom Bontebok National Park, just outside the historic town of Swellendam in South Africa’s Western Cape, is a remarkable conservation success story and a vital sanctuary within the globally renowned Cape Floral Kingdom. Despite being South Africa’s smallest […]
Boma National Park – South Sudan’s Untouched Wilderness and the World’s Largest Antelope Migration Corridor In the extreme eastern frontier of South Sudan lies Boma National Park, a vast, seldom-explored wilderness that protects one of the most extraordinary natural events on the planet — the world’s largest antelope migration. Gazetted in 1977 and spanning an […]
Blue Lagoon National Park – Zambia’s Hidden Wetland Paradise and Stronghold of the Kafue Lechwe Located just 120 kilometers west of Lusaka on the vast Kafue Flats, Blue Lagoon National Park is one of Zambia’s most overlooked natural treasures — a serene wilderness of shimmering floodplains, palm-dotted savannas, and untouched miombo woodland. Covering approximately 500 […]