Trail runners should mark Saturday 21 September on their calendars as the day to be at the starting line of the KafueWild race in Kafue National Park. A joint effort between the Department of National Parks and Wildlife, African Parks, Kafue National Park and the Wildlife Ranger Challenge, the race has 10km and 21km routes open to the public, and a gruelling 21km option for rangers who each run with a 22kg / 49lb backpack to prove their extraordinary fitness through challenging terrain.

Runners had their work cut out for them in the 2023 race.

The 2023 winners to beat are…

10km Men – Isaac Waya (Zambia) 45 minutes

10km Women – Janine Schutte (Netherlands) 57 minutes

 

21km Men – Gift Sacheka (Zambia) in 1 hour 23 minutes

21km Women – Philis Makina (Zambia) in 1 hour 36 minutes

 

Winner of the Ranger Challenge  – Musekese Team in 2 hours 46 minutes

Looks like our homegrown Zambian heroes are the ones to beat in 2024!

For more information

Email [email protected]

Phone +260 96643 8320

Read about the 2023 race – and what to expect – here.

Places to stay in Kafue

Ideally for race day you want to stay as close to the start as possible so you don’t have to drive through the dark or get up unnecessarily early. Extend your stay before or after at one of the top lodges or camps found in our list of Kafue accommodation.

September is safari high season. This is a popular time of year with visitors so please book early if you want to add a pre- or post-race safari.