Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area
The Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area was born out of the Peace Park Foundation’s vision to establish a network of transfrontier conservation areas in southern Africa. It straddles the border between South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, southern Mozambique, and Eswatini.
Overview
The Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area covers, of which is in Mozambique, is in South Africa, and is in Eswatini. It is situated on a low-lying coastal plain between the Lebombo Mountains in the west and the Indian Ocean in the east. The area offers a unique combination of big-game country, extensive wetlands, and beautiful undeveloped coastal areas. It links the Maputo Elephant Reserve in Mozambique through the Futi Corridor and the Lubombo Conservancy in Eswatini to the Tembe Elephant Park in South Africa, creating the first major elephant stronghold along Africa's eastern coastline.Maputo Elephant Reserve
Now known as Maputo Special Reserve, this reserve is situated in the southernmost part of Mozambique, south of Maputo, in the province of Maputo. It is bounded on the east by the Indian Ocean, and on the west by the Rio Maputo.In 1975, before the Mozambican Civil War, vast numbers of wildlife including 65 southern white rhinoceros were relocated from Umfolozi Game Reserve in Kwazulu Natal, South Africa. Sadly, no rhinos and only some 200 elephants survived the 14-year war.
The elephant reserve is now threatened by industrial development.
On 18 July 2012, Macauhub News Agency reported that a public tender will be issued for selection of the company that will carry out the studies of the economic feasibility of building a deep water port an Techobanine.
The Mozambique Transport and Communications Minister, Paulo Zucula, said the master plan for the project had recently been completed, and that the proposal was due to be presented soon to the Council of Ministers. The port complex is expected to cover an area of, and will have an additional area of for industrial development, as well as capacity to process 200 million tons of cargo.
The Techobanine region is from Maputo and north of Ponta do Ouro.