Kazuma Trails Botswana – Remote. Raw. Remarkable.






Tucked away near the Kazungula border in Botswana, Kazuma Trails is a low-impact, mobile tented camp that promises true wilderness immersion. With the vast Kazuma Pan National Park as its backyard, this seasonal camp caters to the adventurous spirit—those who prefer lions roaring over room service.
This eco-conscious setup operates during the dry season (typically May to October), when wildlife concentrations are at their peak. Expect elephants in the hundreds, migrating plains game, and a predator population that doesn’t do “quiet quitting.” Game drives take place in open 4×4 vehicles, guided by seasoned professionals who know how to track more than just footprints.
Why Kazuma Trails?
Authentic Safari – Classic Meru-style tents with bucket showers and solar lighting. No frills, no fuss, just nature and you.
Location Goldmine – Situated at the confluence of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Safari-hop in four countries, if you dare.
Crowd-Free Wilderness – Far from the safari traffic jams. You won’t be sharing sightings with a dozen other vehicles.
Ideal for small groups, walking safari enthusiasts, or anyone who thinks Wi-Fi is overrated. Kazuma Trails isn’t just off the beaten path—it is the path.
