Kazuma Pan National Park

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Kazuma Pan National Park is a remote wildlife reserve in northwestern Zimbabwe known for its open grasslands, seasonal pans, and large populations of elephants and other big game.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
wildlife reserve
accessibility limited infrastructure
remote
adjacentTo Chobe National Park
Hwange National Park
bestVisitTime dry season
borderingCountry Botswana
climate semi-arid
conservationValue elephant migration corridor
transboundary wildlife connectivity
country Zimbabwe
ecosystem Kalahari sandveld
fauna African buffalo
African bush elephant
African wild dog
cheetah
giraffe
leopard
lion
plains zebra
roan antelope
sable antelope
spotted hyena
wildebeest
governingBody Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority
habitatFeature ephemeral pans
seasonal wetlands
habitatType grassland
savanna
humanSettlement sparsely populated
IUCNCategory II
knownFor big game
birdlife
large elephant populations
open grasslands
seasonal pans
locatedIn Matabeleland North
surface form: Matabeleland North Province

northwestern Zimbabwe
nearBorderWith Botswana
partOf Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area
primaryVegetation mopane woodland
open grassland
seasonality distinct wet and dry seasons
tourismType game viewing
wilderness tourism
waterSource artificial waterholes
natural pans

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