Territories where African Lions roam

Here are the boundaries of the territories you listed:

  1. Okavango Delta: The Okavango Delta is fed by the Okavango River, which flows southeast from Angola, through Namibia’s Zambezi Region, and enters Botswana at the small border village of Mohembo1.
  2. Kruger National Park: The park covers over 19,455 km² and is 350 kilometres long from north to south and 60 kilometres wide from east to west. The entire eastern boundary of the reserve is located on the border of Mozambique while its northern border is formed by the Limpopo River and the border of South Africa and Zimbabwe2.
  3. Sabi Sands Game Reserve: The Sabi Sand Game Reserve is located adjacent to the Kruger National Park in the Lowveld of Mpumalanga, South Africa3.
  4. Serengeti National Park: The park is bordered on both sides by national wildlife reserves, including the Kenya Maasai Mara Game Reserve in the north, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in the south, and the Loliondo Game Control Area in the East4.
  5. Maasai Mara National Reserve: The park is bordered by Siria escarpment in the West, Serengeti in the south and Maasai pastoral ranches on the North, East, and West. The park has the Maasai Mara River and Talek River as key draining rivers for the park5.
  6. Etosha National Park: The park is situated on the eastern edge of the vast Kalahari sands and scrublands. Habitats include teak forest, thornveld and mopane woodland6.
  7. Hwange National Park: The park lies in the northwest of the country, just off the main road between Bulawayo and Victoria Falls7.
  8. Moremi Game Reserve: The reserve stretches from the north-eastern part into the west of the Okavango Delta and covers nearly a third of the Delta’s total area. It forms the heart of the Okavango Delta8.
  9. Ngorongoro Conservation Area: Its eastern boundary is formed by the western wall of the Great Rift Valley, while its western boundary adjoins the world-famous Serengeti National Park9.

Please note that these are general descriptions and the exact boundaries can be complex and may change over time due to various factors such as changes in national park policies, natural events, etc. For the most accurate information, it’s best to refer to official maps or contact the respective park authorities.

 

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