Green Safaris, operators of several top lodges in Zambia, have released their 2024 annual report with a breakdown of spending and support for conservation projects.
Some of the highlights include:
- Eight check dams were built in Kafue National Park to keep water flowing during droughts
- USD75 000 was donated to partners such as Conservation South Luangwa, Panthera and African Parks to support riverine-savannah habitats
- Six nursery schools were funded with scholarships for 60 secondary and 12 university students
- Sustainable stoves were given to villagers to reduce charcoal dependency, creating carbon credits that offset almost all Green Safaris guest flights across Zambia
- Farm-to-table initiatives that save 850 000 litres of water each year were instituted
- Electric boats, game-drive vehicles and bikes are used for cleaner and quieter ways of exploring the bush
- Women now comprise 60% of the management team – women have been shown to take conservation principles into their families and communities very strongly
Green Safaris Lodges in Zambia

One of the Nests at Chisa Busanga in Kafue.
KAFUE
SOUTH LUANGWA
LIVINGSTONE / VICTORIA FALLS
LOWER ZAMBEZI
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