ZAMBIA - SAFARIS, TOURS AND TRAVEL
- Renowned for its pristine National Parks, including Kafue, South Luangwa and Lower Zambezi
- Named after the mighty Zambezi River flowing along its southern border, which is fed by the Kafue and Luangwa tributaries
- Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River are accessible from nearby Livingstone town
- Livingstone is home to numerous activities for adventure seekers, including bungee jumping, rafting and abseiling down the gorge
- Boasts one of the largest areas of land under the protection of national parks in Africa, featuring abundant wildlife · Exclusive, intimate lodges deliver a welcoming safari experience
- Known as the birthplace of walking safaris and many trails are offered for guests who prefer an alternative to hours in a safari vehicle
- Canoeing, rafting and fishing safaris, upstream from the Falls on the Zambezi River, are possible, as are canoeing trips on the Lower Zambezi
- Kafue National Park is about the size of Wales or Massachusetts
- The country, shaped by three great rivers, is characterised by water, including a trio of massive lakes: Lake Tanganyika, Lake Kariba and Lake Bangweulu
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