Experience the Zinave National Park
Zinave National Park (400,000 ha) is situated between areas featuring wet tropical lands and the dry lands and plays a critical role within the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area (10 million ha), which has been described as one of the world´s greatest animal kingdoms.
Species you can see
The big Five in the park
Activities
Explore remote
wilderness and
beautiful tree scenery
4x4 self-drive safari
Bird watching
We provide the best self-catering rustic campsites experience
The park has an arrival tourism centre with a tourist information desk
Rustic campsites and basic tented overnight facilities BY the Save River
Accomodation
Facilities
Zinave is in the early stages of development with and basic tented overnight facilities at Tondo, situated on the Save River. The park has two rustic campsites: one at Baobab Camp and the Leadwood Campsite which can be accessed most times of the year. Visitors need to be completely self-sufficient for these campsites.
Tondo Camp
Baobab Camping
Leadwood Campsite
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
- More than 2,280 animals translocated into the sanctuary
- An average of 100 community members employed
- Communities have a 20% share of parks revenue