
Kazuma National Park is an adventurous tourist destination in Zimbabwe. It rests at 31,300-hectares of land. You can find the park southwest of the majestic Victoria Falls and northwest of Hwange NP and Kazungula. The place was initially established to host animals that were being hunted. Birdwatchers love this paradise due to the numerous species found here. These include; crowned cranes, kingfishers, storks, ducks, cormorants, and stilts. Make sure you take a guided trip to discover the hidden gems of the park. Game drive and camping are other popular activities to undertake. Kazuma hosts oribi, gemsbok, cheetah, giraffe, roan, tsessebe, reedbuck and lion. The pan usually floods during the rainy season. During January and February, the Kazuma Pan National Park is out of operation. The wetness makes the roads impassable.