Zambezi Valley

Chundu Island: Luxury and Solitude On The Banks of the Zambezi River

Article Rudo Nhamoinesu & Mike Garden Images Guy Upfold, Cameron Blair & Doug Mostert Early morning, coffee in hand standing on the beautiful deck overlooking the Zambezi. Silence broken only by the sound of the hippos in the distance, the bird calls and the lapping water. You feel as though you are in your own […]

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Zambezi Endeavour – The journey by both boat and road of the Zambezi River from source to delta

Article David Scott The Zambezi endeavour was undertaken in 2022, and completed in 2023, a boat trip of two thousand five hundred kilometres, and by vehicle, almost eight thousand kilometres. The inspiration for this started when I was ten years old, in 1950, and saw the Zambezi River for the first time as an impressionable

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How Collaboration Is Helping To Propel a Local Conservation Success Story.

Article Zambezi Elephant Fund Images Zambezi Elephant Fund and Steven Chikosi Zimbabwe is home to the world’s second largest population of African elephant, which places a massive responsibility on all of us to work together and make sure that population numbers remain healthy across the Zambezi Valley. In Africa, collaboration is still an unusual conservation

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RIFA CONSERVATION EDUCATION CAMP

Article compiled by RIFA Committee and Management Team Rifa Conservation Education Camp (RCEC) commenced in 1982 and has been providing Conservation Education at its current location since 1988. In 1987, Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority allocated RCEC a permanent home, approximately 4km upstream of Chirundu town, which is situated on the western boundary of

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