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Wild Zambezi News - Jan-Feb 2026 19 February 2026 Wild Zambezi No comments yet

Click on the image above or the link below to read WILD ZAMBEZI s newsletter for Jan-Feb 2026. WILD ZAMBEZI NEWS - JAN-FEB 2026 FEATURING:- TRAVEL UPDATES - New Vic Falls-Bulawayo flight link - 2026 Zim VAT increase will affect rates LAKE KARIBA - April 100K tagged tigerfish challenge - prizes - Matusadona National Park - Tashinga u...

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A multi-generational experience on the Zambezi 17 February 2026 River God Adventures No comments yet

The Zambezi Valley speaks to all the senses. The heat of the African sun on your back, the gentle murmur of the river, the earth beneath your feet, the campfire smoke hanging in the evening air, and the breathtaking vistas around each bend. It’s a feeling that stays with you long after you leave, and a feeling that will keep calling you back....

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Wild Zambezi News - December 2025 30 December 2025 Wild Zambezi No comments yet

Click on the image above or the link below to read WILD ZAMBEZI s newsletter for December 2025. WILD ZAMBEZI NEWS - DECEMBER 2025 FEATURING:- LAKE KARIBA - Tagged tigerfish challenge in April 2026 - Rhino Safari Camp: new ownership brings new opportunities - Matusadona National Park - safari experiences WATER-BASED SAFARIS...

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Wild Zambezi News - November 2025 19 November 2025 Wild Zambezi No comments yet

Click on the image above or the link below to read WILD ZAMBEZI s newsletter for November 2025. WILD ZAMBEZI NEWS - NOVEMBER 2025 FEATURING:- LAKE KARIBA Rare sightings captured on Matusadona s cameras ZAMBEZI VALLEY Awesome catches from the Zambezi River End of season challenges in Mana Pools HWANGE NATIONAL ...

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Too Close for Comfort - ATTA calls for a rethink on human-wildlife boundaries for African safaris 17 November 2025 ATTA - African Travel & Tourism Association No comments yet

Wildlife tourism in Africa is at a crossroads. The line between an unforgettable encounter and a harmful intrusion is thinner than ever. Rising demand, social media, and outdated expectations are putting animals - and operators - under pressure. This is an opinion expressed by the much respected, UK-based, African Travel and Tourism Association ...

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Baobabs, Bats and Moths 16 November 2025 Extracts from an article by Sarah Venter in The Conversation One comment

Of the eight species of baobab in the world, six are confined to Madagascar, one to northern Australia and one species, Adansonia digitata, is found across the savannah regions of continental Africa. They’re more than striking trees; they are cornerstones of African ecosystems and livelihoods. They provide fruit, fibre, medicine and shelte...

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Solo Ladies on Safari - a midlife crisis or a positive journey of self-discovery? 16 November 2025 Africa Addict No comments yet

For Africa Addict, a Victoria Falls-based Destination Management Company (DMC), 2025 has been the year of intrepid ladies stepping out of their comfort zone and embarking on Solo Safaris. We have had five individual, amazing ladies who tentatively contacted us and shared their safari dreams. Three had never left their country of residence! ...

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Call for restraint in Vic Falls expansion 13 October 2025 Dale Hes - Southern & East African Tourism Update No comments yet

Tourism and conservation stakeholders have sounded the alarm about the unchecked development of tourism facilities at Victoria Falls – an issue UNESCO has identified as a primary threat to the attraction’s World Heritage Site (WHS) status. Conservation action group Keep Victoria Falls Wild has raised concerns about newly developed an...

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Wild Zambezi News - Sept-Oct 2025 10 October 2025 Wild Zambezi No comments yet

Click on the image above or the link below to read WILD ZAMBEZI s newsletter for Sept-Oct 2025. WILD ZAMBEZI NEWS - SEPT-OCT 2025 FEATURING:- TRAVEL UPDATES Kayak puts Zimbabwe top of the list! Zimbabwe - summary of visitor entry requirements with links LAKE KARIBA Matusadona s new self-catering Albida Camp ZAMBEZI ...

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Hunting to heritage – Zim reserve begins eco-tourism transition 9 September 2025 Dale Hes - Southern & Eastern Tourism Update No comments yet

The rugged landscapes of Chewore South. Source: Chewore Conservation Trust Zimbabwe’s Chewore South concession, within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, will end trophy hunting as part of a pilot project to test whether eco-tourism and new conservation finance tools, such as biodiversity credits, can sustain protected areas. The 202 000 hec...

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