According to the manager, the number of tourists has grown satisfactorily. To Angop, he said that the people who visit the park most are Portuguese, Brazilians, Namibians, South Africans and Chinese, with Angolans appearing in smaller numbers.
With 30 bungalows, eight of which are in operation and the others are being restored, a daily stay in the park, which includes breakfast, costs 40 thousand kwanzas, in a service that operates by reservation with regard to accommodation, restaurants and safari.
In terms of prices, meals cost around 10 to 15 thousand kwanzas, while safari prices vary depending on age: children under five go free, children between six and 12 years old are charged 6000 kwanzas and people over 13 years old are charged 10 thousand kwanzas, write Angop.
The Minister of the Environment, Ana Paula de Carvalho, accompanied the Vice-President of the Republic on her journey through Quiçama Park. On the occasion, Esperança da Costa asked the community to refrain from burning and other activities that are harmful to the environment.
The park, more than 70 kilometers south of the capital, is home to several animals, such as elephants, giraffes, zebras, crocodiles, etc. It also has a varied flora, and you can find savannah areas, among others.