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Group B Kavango East / Zambezi

Bwabwata National Park

A unique conservation area in the Caprivi Strip where wildlife corridors and community conservation converge.

Best Time:May to October
Recommended Stay:2-3 days
Vehicle:4x4 recommended for internal roads

Overview

About This Park

Bwabwata National Park stretches across the Caprivi Strip between the Okavango and Kwando rivers.

Heritage

History & Conservation

Formerly the Caprivi Game Park, re-proclaimed in 2007 as part of the KAZA Transfrontier Conservation Area.

Highlights

What Makes This Park Unique

  • Part of the KAZA Transfrontier Conservation Area
  • Unique community-conservation model
  • Elephant migration corridors
  • Mahango Core Area for game viewing

Our Perspective

The Grow Namibia View

Bwabwata demonstrates that conservation and community can coexist.

Practical

Visitor Information

Gate Hours

Sunrise – Sunset

Road Conditions

Main B8 paved; internal roads gravel and sand

Facilities

Community-run campsites

Accessibility

Moderate

Official MEFT Fee Schedule

All fees for this park are calculated from the official Park Entrance and Conservation Fees document published by MEFT.

View Official MEFT Fee Document