Zambia

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Introducing Zambia

If you’re out to experience the ‘real’ Africa, Zambia is that diamond in the rough. The country boasts some of the continent’s best wildlife parks, and shares (with Zimbabwe) some of the region’s major highlights: Victoria Falls, Lake Kariba and Lower Zambezi National Park. It is also an angler’s dream, as fishermen hail from all over the world to try their luck on the mighty Zambezi River with the hopes of landing a toothy tigerfish or the rare, giant vundu. Avid birders also flock to Zambia to glimpse its fabulous diversity of birds, most notably Chaplin’s barbets.

For independent travellers Zambia can be a challenge: distances between major towns and attractions are large, and getting around by car or public transport takes time and patience. But for many, this challenge is part of Zambia’s appeal. Save Lusaka and Livingstone, this is the ‘real’ Africa, so rare among the increasingly developed and Westernised parts of the region.

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Looking over Chongwe and Zambezi Rivers from guest room at Chongwe River Camp.
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Looking over Chongwe and Zambezi Rivers from guest room at Chongwe River Camp.

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  • Michael Gebicki
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  • Sunset on Zambezi River.
  • Chongwe House, near Zambezi River.
  • Scout leading guide and clients across Mwaleshi River.
  • Vendor at Northmead Craft Market.
  • Burchell's zebra on track.
  • Victoria Falls at sunset from Zambia.
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