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The Kafue National Park is one of the largest national parks in Africa and certainly one of the best, known for its abundant wildlife and unspoiled nature, it occupies an area of 22,400 square kilometres.
The park also encompasses Lake Itezhi – tezhi, in the southern park covering an area of 370 s Read More
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THE Victoria Falls have been described as the largest curtain of fall in water known anywhere in the world at a point where the mighty Zambezi River with little advance warning plunges into a vast chasm stretching to nearly 2 kilometres across.
This is the sight that greets visitors between the mont Read More
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Here is a list of the National Parks in Zambia:
Kafue 22,400 sq. km
Africa’s most extensive conserved pure nature larger than Switzerland. Almost all sub-tropical African antelopes and their predators. Magnificent clean Kafue River, crocs, hippos, fishing.
Lochinvar 410 sq. km
Kafue Flats semi Read More
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South Luangwa Safari
THE LUANGWA VALLEY was formed by the same massive forces which created the East African Rift. Located some 600 kilometers from Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, the vast South Luangwa National Park covers an area of 9,050 square kilometers and averages 600 meters in altitude. The V Read More
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North Luangwa Safari Park
“Ille terrarum mihi super omnes anculus ridet.” This Latin quotation is carved in a wood panel in one of Zambia’s most prestigious houses in Northern Zambia. Translated it means “This corner of the Earth smiles on me above all others ” These wo Read More
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The legendary Victoria Falls are a must on any itinerary to Africa. Stroll along the many walks surrounding the gorge and watch the wide wall of water falling 110 meters into a deep chasm below. Fly overhead on the Flight of Angels by microlight and see why the ancient tribes called it Mosi-au-Tunya Read More
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After thundering over the Victoria Falls, the mighty Zambezi River flows into Lake Kariba and then continues its journey east through the Lower Zambezi Valley. Flanked on each side by National Parks this remote section of the river is dotted with reed islands and abounds with Hippo, Buffalo, Elephan Read More
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Lusaka … the buzzing metropolis at the heart of the country is the starting point of your journey and affords an insight into the pulsing life of urban Zambia. Many airlines fly directly to Lusaka International Airport. A night or two can be spent in the capital before air charters fly you to Read More
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When visitors travel around Zambia the one thing that strikes them is the country’s sheer size. It covers some 750,000 sq. kms, big enough to swallow up France, Austria, Switzerland and Hungary combined. It lies in the tropical belt of South Central Africa 10 to 18 degrees of the equator, Ango Read More
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Zambia’s elevation on a plateau gives a moderate climate, despite the fact that it is within tropical latitudes. Indeed the weather is so pleasant. Zambia has been nicknamed the “air conditioned state”. There are three seasons, warm and wet from December to April, cool and dry from Read More
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