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Niassa
Safrique has exclusive ecotourism
concessions in the rugged and semi-mountainous
Niassa Province, which is nestled in the northwestern
corner of Mozambique. It is bordered by Lake
Malawi which is the southern most lake in the
Great Rift Valley. Safrique’s exclusive concessions
in the province include Block L1/Nkalapa Management
Unit in the Niassa Reserve. Our second area
is the Majune Management Area in the south central
part of the province.
The Nkalapa Management Unit is located in the
western part of Niassa National Reserve and
covers an area of approximately 3,308 square
kilometres. Designated internally as a Resource
Conservation Area by the Mozambique government
Safrique conducts photographic and conservation
hunting safaris from its remote, but comfortable
tented camps. The area encompasses the Jau Mountains
with the Luatize and Luccise Rivers running
through it creating lush riverine forests. The
area supports a spectrum of wildlife including
elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, hippo, crocodile,
sable, reedbuck, kudu, bushbuck, waterbuck,
eland, warthog, bushpig, hyena, duiker and baboons.
Unique species to the Niassa Province include
Lichtenstein's hartebeest and Niassa Wildebeest.
The Majune Management Unit is located in the
southern part of the Niassa Province. This area
is exclusively utilized by Safrique as a hunting
conservation area. Like Block L1 this unit supports
the Big 4 as well as crocodile and hippo.
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