
KAZA
Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area
The Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA) is one of the largest transfrontier conservation area on earth. It is a system of connected protected areas in the Kavango and Zambezi River basins where Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe converge. It is enormous, larger than Germany and Austria combined and nearly twice as large as the United Kingdom.
This huge area, much of which is a vast and beautiful wilderness of deserts, savannas, marshes and rivers boasts the world’s largest inland delta, the Okavango, and the awe inspiring tumbling cataracts of the Victoria Falls. KAZA is a safari connoisseur’s dream destination with some of Africa’s best wildlife and adventure experiences.
Local communities participate in management of the TFCA through the Transboundary Natural Resources Management Forum. The aim of this forum is to maximize skills and resources to promote sustainable land use, conservation of wildlife and landscapes, and rural development.

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