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About
Us
After years of war in Mozambique, and
following the peace accord of 1992, the
vision of rehabilitation and restoration of
Mozambique`s once rich wildlife resources
and protected areas became a reality, and
the vision of linking vast tracts of
protected areas across frontiers became
possible.
On 10th November 2000, a formal agreement
was reached between the governments of South
Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique which made
possible the creation of the Great Limpopo
Trans Frontier Park and Conservation Area
GLTFCA.
The 1.123.316 ha Parque Nacional do Limpopo,
born on 27 November 2001, is a Key element
of this greater concept. Fundamental to the
concept of the Parque Nacional do Limpopo,
is the requirement that it contributes to
the welfare of the people of Mozambique,
through sustainable eco-end cultural tourism
development and resource use, compatible
with the conservation objectives of the
Park.
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