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Parque Nacional do Quicama Adventures

Parque Nacional do Quicama is a vast national park in Angola known for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes, providing ample opportunities for wildlife viewing and exploration.

2.9 million
Acres Protected
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Miles of Trails
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Annual Visitors
1938
Year Established

About Parque Nacional do Quicama

Parque Nacional do Quicama
 

Parque Nacional do Quicama spans across 2.9 million acres in Angola and is characterized by its breathtaking scenery that includes savannas, forests, and wetlands. The park is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, zebras, and popular bird species like flamingos. Established in 1938, the park has a storied history and has undergone significant conservation efforts to revive its wildlife population. Visitors can engage in game drives to observe the abundant wildlife, and the park's unique ecosystems are a haven for nature enthusiasts. Access to the Kwanza River allows for boat tours, offering a serene way to view the park's natural beauty. With its rich biodiversity and historical significance, Parque Nacional do Quicama entices those seeking a genuine African wilderness experience.

Highlights

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Flamingo lagoons near the coast.

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Elephant herds roaming the savannah.

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Cango River boat tours for bird watching and crocodile sightings.

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Exploring the diverse landscapes of forests, savannas, and wetlands.

Notable Natural Features

Kwanza River

Offers picturesque views and is ideal for boat tours to spot riverine wildlife.

Diverse Ecosystems

Features savannas, mangroves, dense forests, and scenic coastal areas.

Conservation Success

The park has seen a revival of its wildlife population due to ongoing conservation efforts.