The Jafuta Community Reserve is home to one of the region’s most important elephant corridors — a stretch of wild land where herds move freely between Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Zambia. This movement has happened for generations, and protecting it is vital to the survival of Africa’s largest remaining elephant populations.
Victoria Falls Tented Camp sits within this protected landscape, where elephants are not just passing wildlife, but the heart of an ongoing conservation effort. Here, community-driven initiatives work to safeguard elephant paths, reduce human-wildlife conflict, and protect the vast spaces these animals need to thrive.
Guests have the rare chance to learn about these efforts firsthand — how tracking is done, how corridors are maintained, and why conservation in this area matters on a global scale. Seeing elephants move quietly through the reserve, or witnessing the fresh tracks of a herd that passed overnight, connects guests directly to the story of a species fighting for space in a modern world.
It’s an experience that leaves a mark: real, meaningful, and deeply tied to the land your camp stands on.