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Protected area in Namibia
Popa falls, aerial view

The Popa Game Park is a game park in Namibia, situated around the series of cascading rapids known as Popa Falls in the Okavango River, where the river crosses the Caprivi Strip in Kavango East, between Divundu and Bagani. When the river runs low, one can see that the difference in elevation, which is about 4 meters.

The game park, which measures 0.25 km, was founded in 1989. It contains hippos, crocodiles and 417 bird species. The vegetation is lush savannah vegetation.

Suggested activities include hiking, angling and bird watching. Swimming is not an option due to the crocodiles.

Mahango Game Park is located nearby, at a distance of 14 km.

References

  1. ^ "Popa Falls". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 18 Dec 2021.
  2. "Popa Falls Game Park". Namibian Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism. Retrieved 18 Dec 2021.
  3. "Popa Falls Camp- Another Hidden Gem in Namibia". Namibia Endless Horizons. Retrieved 18 Dec 2021.
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