Kasanka Trust
Kasanka Trust
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about 2 months ago

A public-private partnership with Department of National Parks and Wildlife

Kasanka Trust is a public-private partnership between the Kasanka Trust and the Department of National Parks and Wildlife in Zambia. Located in the Serenge region, this initiative was established to promote conservation and sustainable tourism in the area. The Kasanka Trust is a non-profit organization that works to protect wildlife and habitats in the region, while the Department of National Parks and Wildlife is responsible for managing protected areas in Zambia.

The partnership between these two organizations has resulted in the creation of an eco-friendly lodge and camping site, which provides visitors with an opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the area. Guests can participate in various activities, such as bird watching, guided walks, and game drives, while learning about the local flora and fauna. The lodge and camping facilities are designed to have a minimal impact on the environment and are powered by solar energy.

The Kasanka Trust project is a great example of how public-private partnerships can be used to promote sustainable tourism and conservation in developing countries. By working together, the Kasanka Trust and the Department of National Parks and Wildlife are able to achieve their shared goals of protecting the environment and promoting economic development in the region.

Address
Mansa Road, Serenge
Website
https://bizbwana.com/orgs/kasanka-trust/
Phone
+260 966 689816
Email
tourism@kasanka.com
A public-private partnership with Department of National Parks and Wildlife
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A wildlife charity based in Zambia, the UK and the Netherlands that offers various accommodation options, safaris and tours. Kasanka Trust's income from tourism revenue and charitable funding goes towards conservation work in and around Kasanka National Park. This is Zambia’s first national park management through a public-private partnership with Department of National Parks and Wildlife - a beautiful wilderness of wildlife, woodland, plains, lakes, rivers and swamps that form a valuable protected area for many endangered and vulnerable species. These include the straw coloured fruit bat, puku, sitatunga, elephant, blue monkey, wattled crane, Ross's lourie and narina trogon. For Bookings – Local reservations localres@kasanka.com, international reservations internationalres@kasanka.com.