Visionary Birding Route Now Links 5 African Nations Along Ancient River Migratory Map
The unveiling of a remarkable new transboundary birding route has positioned southern Africa as a premier destination for international birdwatching enthusiasts. This exciting route, known as the Great Kavango Zambezi Birding Route, stretches across five nations: Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. It boasts a stunning array of approximately 650 endemic and migratory bird species, all while traversing the largest conservation area in the world, which is comparable in size to both Germany and France combined. The birding route navigates through 36 protected areas, featuring 12 distinct birding zones, each showcasing a variety of ecosystems from arid deserts to lush









