Bicauri National Park

Bicuari National Park is a national park in Angola. It is located in the south-west region of the country on the Huíla Plateau, about 120 km southeast of Lubango. The park is an area of sandy hills and shrub thicket character. The climate is tropical semi-arid. Bicuar was established as a hunting reserve in 1938, and reformed as a national park in 1964. Historicall…
Bicuari National Park is a national park in Angola. It is located in the south-west region of the country on the Huíla Plateau, about 120 km southeast of Lubango. The park is an area of sandy hills and shrub thicket character. The climate is tropical semi-arid. Bicuar was established as a hunting reserve in 1938, and reformed as a national park in 1964. Historically known for its large mammals, such as the black buffalo, the park suffered heavily in the Angolan Civil War. During this time the animals were mostly or entirely exterminated, but the Angolan Government is now undertaking efforts to rebuild the infrastructure and resettle the animals.
  • Location: Huíla Province, Angola
  • Established: 1964
  • Nearest city: Lubango
  • Area: 7,900 km² (3,100 sq mi)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org