Unique Attractions
There are many national parks and reserves scattered throughout the country of which Kafue is by far the largest and oldest. To the east lies the Lower Zambezi National Park (great for canoe safaris), to the north is Zambia's best known park, the South Luangwa ( a wildlife sanctuary famous for walking safaris), and just above that the wild and remote North Luangwa.
In the south west lies Zambia's major attraction - the Victoria Falls. Known by the local people as "The Smoke that Thunders" - this spectacular and magnificent sight is the widest curtain of falling water in the world, formed by the Zambezi River crashing 100 meter over a 1.6km precipice. If you enjoy a raw edge and an Africa with few tourists, Zambia is the place you're looking for.
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Luxury and intimate lodges in exquisite surrounding |
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Thrilling white water rafting on the Zambezi River |
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Canoeing and fishing safaris |
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Lake Kariba Boat orĀ fish, or just sunbathe at a resort along one of the world's largest artificial lakes |
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See 3 of Africa's big lakes - Tanganyika, Kariba, Benguela |
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Elephant back safaris |
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Awesome Victoria Falls : Victoria Falls Gaze at the magnificent, thundering waters; then get your adrenaline fix with a dare devil-activity in the Batoka Gorge below. |
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Pristine national parks - Kafue, South Luangwa & Lower Zambezi. Soak up the wildlife and bush in one of the most majestic parks in Africa |
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Sundown cruises on the Zambezi River |
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View cheetah in Kafue National Park |
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Off the beaten track Head for the wilderness of Northern Zambia to discover hidden waterfalls and serene lakes, with scarcely another soul in sight. |
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