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Experience the Banhine National Park

Banhine National Park is known not only for it’s healthy ostrich population but is also known as the mini-okavango due to its wetlands systems which flood seasonally attracting a wide variety of migratory birds that flock there in en masse.

Species you can see

Increasing wildlife populations

Activities

Explore remote
wilderness and
wetlands systems

4x4 self-drive safari

The Park has an extensive network of roads to explore the wildlife rich core sanctuary area and a series of roads to the east and west of the sanctuary.

Bird watching

Along the miombo and mopane forest, birds of various species will show their colours in interesting birding hotspots centres.

Canoeing

The central wetland pan system fills up in cyclical periods and will often retain sufficient water for exploring the area by canoe for most of the years in between.

Accomodation
Facilities

At the park head quarters there is a tourist camp that consists of:

Tents

6 x 2 bed safari tents on platforms with en suite ablutions and solar lighting and plug point

Camping

Camping area with communal ablutions

Facilities

Communal kitchen structure (guest must be self-sufficient with regards to cooking facilities)

On approval of Park management unserviced camping is possible within the Park on a ‘what you bring in you take out’ basis.

Don’t wait to explore the wildlife

Make your
Reservation today

Contact:Park Warden – Abel Nhabanga
Mobile: (+258) 87 135 8756
Email: anhabanga@parquebanhine.gov.mz.

Current Developments

In 2018, a co-management technical financial agreement was signed between the National Administration for Conservation Areas (ANAC) and Peace Parks Foundation for a period of three years which focus on securing the landscape and ensuring the essential park management services are provided. Over recent years the Park has also benefitted from funding support towards Operating costs from the Biofund programme