The Bicuar National Park, was established as a game reserve in 1938 and transformed into a national park in 1964 with the aim of preserving the existing species in the area among which they stand out: elephants, lions, sable, buffalo etc. It has an extension of 1,200Km² and is limited by the Chicusse, Cunene, Cusso, Cussava and Chissanda rivers. It is one of the promising tourist reserves in southern Angola, due to its privileged geographical situation that has the natural conditions it offers, from the wonderful landscapes to the beautiful specimens of wild animals.
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