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Mahango Game Reserve

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Mahango Game Reserve

Mahango Is A 96-Square-Mile (250 Km2) Reserve Of Flood-Plain And Lush Vegetated Savannah With Baobab Trees. The Park Is Situated Along The Banks Of The Kavango River And Bordered By The Caprivi Game Reserve On The East.

Wildlife Includes Elephant, Hippo, Crocs, Waterbuck, Lechwe, Reedbuck, Bushbuck, Kudu, Tsessebe, Impala, And The Rare Sitatunga. Bird Life Includes Fish Eagles, Wattled Crane, Crowned Crane And African Skimmers. Two Four-Wheel-Drive Vehicles Are Required To Explore The Most Remote Regions Of The Park, While Two-Wheel Drive Vehicles May Be Used On The Main Route.

Accommodation And Camping: None.

Accommodation And Camping Near Mahango: See “Popa Falls” Below.

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