Tourism is a vital component of the financial sustainability of any conservation area and Peace Parks is working towards ensuring that all the parks we work in are able to welcome tourists from all over the world and from all walks of life. All these parks are in different stages of development offering different experiences to guests. Peace Parks encourages responsible ecotourism at all times.

Limpopo National Park
A variety of camping and chalet options, a hiking trail, backpacking, fishing, canoeing and 4×4 trails.

Banhine National Park
Banhine remains largely an unknown destination but this will change with the planned rewilding commencement in 2024.

Zinave National Park
Ideally situated close to the Vilanculos-Bazaruto Archipelo, Zinave is set to become a sought-after 4×4 camping destination.

Simalaha Community Conservancy
Luxury tented accommodation and horse-back safaris in this community run reserve.

Sioma Ngwezi Management Complex
Tourists travelling to Victoria Falls or Barotse Floodplain should visit this park.

Mana Pools
Mana Pools National Park is rated the 5th best park in Africa by Gateway magazine. It is an outstanding destination for classic safaris.

Maputo National Park
The magnificent reserve offers luxury, eco, rustic and camping
accomodation options.

Tembe Elephant Park
Tembe offers a host of activities and incredible wildlife, luxury tented accommodation and serene sand forests.

Nyika National Park
Nyika National Park is a wonderland for trekking, mountain biking as well as 4×4 safaris.

Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve
Vwaza Marsh Wildlife reserve is a birder’s paradise.