The Mahango Game Park is a nature reserve in Namibia in the Bwabwata National Park. To the south the park borders Botswana (near Shakawe) and has the floodplains of the Okavango River in the east. A few kilometers upstream are the Popa Falls.

The park was established in 1986 and covers an area of ​​24,462 hectares (60,450 acres). With over 300 bird species it is an 'Important Bird Area of ​​Birdlife International'. It also houses a variety of animals, e.g. elephants, giraffes, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hippos, nyala, lechwe, buffaloes and the rare roan antelope. There are also some beautiful specimens of Baobab trees in the park.

Just like all other national parks in Namibia, Mahango opens at sunrise and closes at sunset. An entry fee is payable on arrival at the park offices. Visitors without a 4x4 vehicle in the rainy season best enquire at the office which roads not to travel due to possible water and mud puddles.