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How to Sell Zambia: Kafue National Park
About the Kafue National Park
The Kafue National Park is the biggest national park in Zambia, covering a massive area of 22,400 km². It was established in 1950, making it the oldest national park in the country. It is home to 158 species of mammals, 515 bird species, 70 reptile species, 58 species…
About the Lower Zambezi National Park
The Lower Zambezi National Park covers an area of 4,092 km² with 120 km of riverfront. It became a national park in 1983 and the name derives from the river that flows through the park: Zambezi River. The Lower Zambezi National Park can be split into two sections,…
About Western Zambia
Western Zambia is one of the less visited areas of Zambia; tourists seem to only know about the bigger national parks and tourist attractions in the country. However, Western Zambia is one of the most beautiful areas of Zambia and is home to Ngonye Falls as well as Liuwa Plain…
About Northern Zambia
Northern Zambia is one of the less visited areas of Zambia, similar to Western Zambia; tourists seem to only know about the bigger national parks and tourist attractions in the country. However, Northern Zambia is one of the most exquisite areas of Zambia and boasts some beautiful…
About Livingstone
Livingstone was named after Dr. David Livingstone, the Scottish explorer that discovered the Victoria Falls. It is now the tourism centre for the Victoria Falls, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The town is relatively small with Victoria Falls town just on the other…
About the Luangwa Valley
The Luangwa Valley is Zambia’s flagship safari destination. It comprises of South Luangwa National Park, North Luangwa National Park and Luambe National Park. The parks in Luangwa are home to the walking safari and boast a large number of accommodation options and activities.
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