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Ellies broke the internet
Doria Watt writes a brilliant piece on her experience at Camp Kuzuma for the Sunday Times. Read the article here: Sunday Times Travel piece – August 13

Bright Eyed and Bushy Tailed
“Squirrel!” Many of you who have watched the animated movie Up will no doubt remember Dug, the talking dog, who had a somewhat distracting obsession with squirrels. Midsentence he would suddenly freeze, point in the opposite direction and shout “Squirrel!” before resuming his conversation. On a recent trip to Camp Kuzuma – an intimate five-star…

World Elephant Day
Today is World Elephant Day. As Camp Kuzuma is situated in the elephant abundant region and one of the busiest elephant corridors, we like to celebrate and promote the sustainability of these majestic animals. It is a great tragedy that these wild animals faces great danger as a result of the acts of humans. Illegal…

Travel Africa with Rhino Africa’s Video Series
Your travel plans to Africa bringing up a lot of questions? Rhino Africa has just launched a new video series that answers all those questions that you might have when travelling to the top destinations in Africa. This video series is designed for mobile use, which means that you can have all the answers with…

Chobe National Park
Renowned as one of the largest concentrations of game in Africa, the Chobe National Park attracts thousands of visitors yearly. The Park established 48 years ago in 1968 covers 11 700 km2 of woodland, swamps and floodplains. The Chobe National Park is a must-visit throughout the year but the dry season is especially popular for…

Saving the Elephant
Camp Kuzuma is situated in one of the busiest elephant corridors in the world. This means that elephants are regularly encountered at our luxury lodge. We love this and we love to share this magical experience with our guests. However, it is a great tragedy that the lives of elephants are threatened by humans. Illegal…

National Geographic Features Camp Kuzuma
This June National Geographic Traveller published a magical article about Camp Kuzuma on their website. Their article is full of praise for Kuzuma’s stylish camping experience. Camp Kuzuma is based in the Chobe region of Botswana, situated near a waterhole. For this reason Camp Kuzuma is popular for the fact that “guests don’t even need…

Elephant Research
Elephants Without Borders is a non-profit organisation, supported by Camp Kuzuma. Elephants Without Borders’ elephant research has provided the organisation with a lot of information regarding various aspects of the African elephant. Aspects that are researched include the elephant’s home range, population dynamics, habitat use and more. Research is conducted via collar tracking, aerial surveys,…

A Luxury Destination in Africa
Camp Kuzuma is a true luxury destination in Africa. A blog article by Sun Destinations writes of Camp Kuzuma’s luxury accommodation, delectable cuisine, “sunsets and watering holes”. This bush lodge offers its guests beautiful tented accommodation under the willowing Mopane trees. Then there is the deck with the “swimming pool overlooking a watering hole” where…

Camp Kuzuma features in Sunday Times
On 29 May 2016 Camp Kuzuma Featured in the Sunday Times in an article by Claire Keeton. The article tells of Claire’s wonderful experience at our luxury bush camp and focusses especially on the memorable elephant encounters. Camp Kuzuma can offer its a guests a truly unique elephant experience as “elephants reign supreme in northen…

Tracking Wildlife in Botswana
The non-profit organisation from Botswana, Elephants Without Borders (EWB), discuss on their website why collar tracking wildlife is vital to the conservation of Botswana’s wild animals. According to EWB tracking is a vital part to understanding the spatial ecology of wildlife and accordingly, to find better solutions to protect wildlife. EWB has been tracking animals…

Botswana’s Elephants Living Peacefully
If you are interested in having an elephant experience on your holiday then Botswana is the country to visit. Sightings of Botswana’s elephants is a regular occurrence as Botswana is renowned for their elephant population. According to Siyabona Africa Botswana’s elephant population is quite stable at the moment. There are various reasons why these African…

Urban Wildlife Corridors
In a previous article we discussed the large population of Botswana’s elephants. An article by Paul Steyn on National Geographic provides insight on one of the possible reasons for Botswana’s large elephant population. Steyn discusses Botswana’s urban wildlife corridors and how these types of corridors could be used as a means to “save Africa’s free-roaming…

Birding in Botswana
Birding in Botswana should be at the top of the list of every birder. Botswana has a very rich birdlife with beautiful birds revealing themselves daily. For this reason Camp Kuzuma makes it a priority to offer its guests very special birding safari activities. According to Botswana Tourism the Chobe National Park alone is home…

Chobe Boat Cruises
Chobe boat cruises are a popular choice for sightseeing in Botswana. It offers tourists the chance to experience the Chobe National Park from a relaxing cruise on the river. For this reason Camp Kuzuma offers exciting sunset river cruises on the Chobe River. The Chobe River is a hot spot for Botswana’s wildlife and it…

Winter Botswana Safari
The winter season is Botswana’s dry season and also the perfect time for a safari holiday, especially in the Chobe National Park. A winter Botswana safari offers travellers the opportunity to see much more of Africa’s wildlife than they would during the summer. During the winter, there are fewer shrubbery and bushes for the wild…

Camp Kuzuma in Flamingo In-Flight Magazine
Recently Camp Kuzuma featured in Air Namibia’s Flamingo In-Flight Magazine. The article describes Camp Kuzuma’s luxury resort and the amazing activities and services offered. The article also informs its loyal readers of flight specials at Air Namibia for booked holidays at Camp Kuzuma. Camp Kuzuma is a safari lodge ideal for luxury holidays. This 5…

Elephants mud wallowing
Our guests at Camp Kuzuma are often entertained by the fun the elephants have splashing in the waterhole in front of the campsite. Rolling around in the mud is, however, more than just fun for elephants. Mud baths serve a critical purpose for elephants. Under the harsh African sun, the heat and UV radiation can…

Kazuma Pan National Park
On the border between Zimbabwe and Botswana in Africa lies the Kazuma Pan National Park. An unspoilt wilderness known for its large numbers of buffalo (as many as 2 000) and elephant. The pure bushveld resembles the open savannah of East Africa in appearance and in the mass migrations of game from September to November….
Elephants in abundance
Camp Kuzuma is situated in the busiest elephant corridor that joins two of the world’s greatest parks: The Chobe National Park in Botswana and the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. Botswana is well-known for its large elephant population. In 2014 an estimate of 200,000 elephants roamed this area of Africa. Elephants are often poached for…

Eco-friendly Accommodation
Conservation is a necessity and biodiversity is key to survival. When biodiversity is intact, species and eco-systems are resilient, enabling them to adapt to environmental changes. When biodiversity is lost, nature responds unpredictably. That is why at Camp Kuzuma our aim is to minimise our carbon footprint and do our part to ensure we preserve…

Global march for elephants, rhinos and lions
On the 3rd and 4th of October, people in cities throughout the world will march as one voice to speak out for Elephants, Rhinos and Lions. Botswana has long been hailed as a haven for Elephants and considered the mecca Elephant capitol. Join Elephants Without Borders in the Global march for elephants, rhinos and lions,…