We are a family owned and run organization located in Victoria Falls on the Zimbabwean side, we offer personalised and ethical Elephant Safaris, Lion Walks, Cheetah Walks, sunset boat cruise along the Zambezi River as well as game drives.
Our herd of elephants were rescued during culling operations in Zimbabwe in the early 90s and we have had the gentle giants since. They are part of the organization with the oldest being 43 years old.
We have 2 cheetah, a male and a female and they are our cheetah conservation ambassadors. It is our hope that Nicky and Zuva will help increase cheetah numbers in the wild in future. We are looking to collar their offsprings, monitor them and work to rehabilitate the few cheetah numbers in the wild.
The dwindling cheetah populations are of great concern thus the need for us to take charge as well and do our part. We host school children for free so that they can learn about cheetah conservation, learn how they can effect change in their communities and be the champions of anti poaching in their communities.
At Masuwe estates we have three white lions, 1 male (Gundu) and 2 females (Rita and Thuli)
Conservation
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Stewardship
We organize return day trips to Chobe in Botswana and Livingstone in Zambia specializing in group, family and solo travel. Besides all our animal activities, we offer ground handling services to clients, private pick up from the airport, accommodation bookings and a guided tour of the Victoria falls, one of the world’s seven wonders and a heritage site. All our packages are tailor made to suit the client. Our activity venue is located approximately 5km from the Victoria Falls town, right next to the crocodile farm and the Zambezi National parks entrance. Our main thrust is conservation and teach communities about wildlife conservation and educating school children for free at our facilities. We are proud to be doing what we do and we take joy in contributing to the education of our communities.
We are not involved in any breeding of lions nor are we part of any hunting activities. Our main thrust is to conserve, reach out to communities about poaching, human wildlife conflict and work with as many school children as we can. African communities need to take an active role in conservation and they need to understand that wildlife management is our responsibility.