A prowl of leopards, a crash of hippopotamuses, a tower of giraffes – Zambia delivers a wide and aptly named array of wildlife adventure.
Though landlocked, three great rivers – the Kafue, the Luangwa, and the Zambezi – flow through Zambia, defining both its geography and the rhythms of life for many of its people.
A tropical climate, diverse landscape, and more different kinds of mammals and birds than you perhaps knew existed – this is the essence of Zambia in Southern Africa. A safari here pulls out all the stops, moving from bush camps on the plains to luxury lodges in the hills, wherever the wind may take you.
Victoria Falls in the southern part of the country is a major tourist attraction and for good reason: it is one of the world’s largest at 5,000 feet wide. Part of the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park on the Zambezi River, the falls were named after Queen Victoria by renowned explorer David Livingstone. Visitors can hike right to the launch of the white-water rafting and even swim in the natural Devil’s Pool.
The capital city of Lusaka in the center of the country is the economic and cultural hub, offering shopping and dining, archeological museums and contemporary galleries, an elephant nursery, and many sports teams to cheer on. The relatively new Lusaka National Park offers eland, zebras, giraffes, wildebeest, and the arresting white rhino.
In the south, the Livingstone Museum is the oldest, biggest, and best in the country, exhibiting cultural treasures covering archaeology, history, ethnography, and natural history.
In Zambia, you have opportunities to learn about the traditional cultures of more than 70 ethnic groups. It's not just wildlife that has been roaming the land for centuries – the famous Bken Hill Man skull is proof Zambia was inhabited by early humans 275,000 years ago.
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