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This special edition of Travel Africa celebrates one of the continent’s most exciting conservation success stories: the Kavango Zambezi Trans Frontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA). KAZA spans five countries—Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe—covering more than 520,000 square kilometres, making it the largest terrestrial transfrontier conservation area in the world. The KAZA TFCA is a vision of collaboration. Here, borders are blurred in the name of shared conservation goals and sustainable tourism opportunities. In this special report, we explore how governments, communities, and conservationists are working together to protect iconic wildlife, develop community livelihoods, and create one of Africa’s most compelling destinations.
Kavango Zambezi: a conservation giant in Southern Africa that’s full of wild adventures
It felt unnatural, but we had no time to think it through. Our instructions were clear: get off the game drive vehicle and follow, single file, until we found them. Our moment was slipping away fast as the sun was already dipping below the horizon, painting broad brush strokes of orange and red in the sky above and elongating the shadows of the trees in the golden grass around us.
How Five Southern African Countries Worked To Put KAZA On The Map
Two of Southern Africa’s great rivers, the Okavango and Zambezi, have lent their names to the Kavango-Zambezi Trans Frontier Conservation Area (KAZA). At 200,000 square miles, KAZA is the largest wildlife conservation area in the world. It’s enormous, larger than Germany and Austria combined, roughly the size of Sweden, and nearly twice as large as the United Kingdom.
NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE

Newsletter 4
Discover KAZA, the world’s largest transfrontier conservation area, spanning Angola to Zimbabwe. This edition explores its unmatched biodiversity, iconic sites like Victoria Falls, and how five nations unite to protect wildlife, landscapes, and local culture through sustainable travel.

Newsletter 3
The August edition highlights the launch of the UncoverKAZA microsite, ongoing international press coverage, upcoming September trade and media familiarisation trips, and progress in developing KAZA’s destination brand and corporate identity through stakeholder workshops across partner states.

Newsletter 2
The July 2024 KAZA trade newsletter highlights the launch of the “Rivers of Life” tourism brand, updates on the KAZA UNIVISA initiative, and Angola’s $300 million investment to enhance infrastructure, promoting conservation and sustainable tourism across the region.

Newsletter 1
This edition recaps the KAZA Heads of State Summit, where leaders reaffirmed conservation commitments and discussed lifting the ivory trade ban at CITES CoP20. It also highlights tourism initiatives like the KAZA UNIVISA and community-based conservation efforts.
NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE

Stakeholder 4
This edition highlights growing stakeholder engagement, surpassing 11,000 visits to the UncoverKAZA microsite, and continued international press coverage from May’s press trip. It also features a webinar hosted for 200 global travel professionals, enhancing KAZA’s tourism marketing efforts.

Stakeholder 3
This edition announces the launch of the UncoverKAZA microsite, showcases outcomes from the May press trip, previews September trade familiarisation trips, and highlights stakeholder collaboration in developing KAZA’s brand identity and digital marketing tools.

Stakeholder 2
This edition highlights KAZA’s global tourism campaign progress, including a successful May press trip, upcoming September trade familiarisation trips, and the development of a stakeholder-driven microsite to promote the region’s diverse attractions and conservation efforts.

Stakeholder 1
Ethos Marketing begins promoting KAZA with a cross-border mission through four countries. Meeting stakeholders and tourism boards, they introduce the “Rivers of Life” brand and launch tools to support global marketing of Africa’s largest transfrontier conservation area.