I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote
- Herman Melville
Go walking, hiking, or bike riding, take a scenic game drive, snorkel in the turquoise tidal rock pools, or simply relax on the unspoiled beaches. There is something for everyone here.
Currently listed as endangered by the IUCN, with only 6,600 remaining in the wild, African Wild Dogs are one of the continent’s most captivating carnivores and one of its most endangered species.
Support local communities, protect the natural environment, and conserve wildlife… all whilst leaving behind a minimal footprint.
A visit to one of Africa’s most extraordinary and important wetlands. Home to over 680 species of birds.
A family-owned private game reserve on the banks of the Zambezi, with a vision to reintroduce wildlife, protect the forests and restore the area.
A print fundraiser to spread hope for nature in times of COVID-19. Supporting parks managed in partnership with local governments by African Parks.
Thousands have protested, and environmentalists have expressed grave concerns, as the area affected by the oil spill from the Japanese vessel, MV Wakashio continues to decline.
The Askari Project has been set up to raise funding and support for elephant conservation and the protection of some of the last Great Tuskers of Africa. This funding and support will be directed to the operations and on the ground efforts of The Tsavo Trust.
Conservation Lower Zambezi (CLZ) is a non-profit organisation committed to the protection of wildlife and to the sustainable use of natural resources in the Lower Zambezi in Zambia.