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10 Best place to visit in Kaoma Zambia

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Cities of Zambia Quiz

Cities of Zambia Quiz:

1. Lusaka 735,830 769,353 1,084,703 1,747,152 Lusaka Lusaka.jpg
2. Ndola 297,490 329,228 374,757 451,246 Copperbelt Ndola01.jpg
3. Kitwe 283,962 363,734 501,360 Copperbelt Kitwe.jpg
4. Kabwe 127,422 154,318 176,758 202,360 Central Big Tree Natl Mont Kabwe.JPG
5. Chingola 130,872 142,383 147,448 185,246 Copperbelt
6. Mufulira 138,824 123,936 122,336 151,309 Copperbelt
7. Livingstone 61,296 76,875 97,488 134,349 Southern Livingstone2.jpg
8. Luanshya 113,422 118,143 115,579 130,076 Copperbelt Luanshya1.jpg
9. Kasama 36,269 47,653 74,243 101,845 Northern
10. Chipata 33,627 52,213 73,110 116,627 Eastern Chipata - roadside clothes vendors.JPG
~Other cities~

Chililabombwe,
Solwezi,
Towns, villages and missions

Map of Zambia
Chadiza,
Chama,
Chambeshi,
Chavuma,
Chembe,
Chibombo,
Chiengi,
Chilubi,,
Chinsali,
Chinyingi,
Chirundu
Chisamba
Choma
Gwembe
Isoka
Kabompo
Kafue
Kafulwe
Kalabo
Kalene Hill
Kalomo
Kalulushi
Kanyembo
Kaoma
Kapiri Mposhi
Kasempa
Kashikishi
Kataba
Katete
Kawambwa
Kazembe (Mwansabombwe)
Kazungula
Kibombomene
Luangwa
Lufwanyama
Lukulu
Lundazi
Macha Mission
Makeni
Maliti
Mansa
Mazabuka
Mbala
Mbereshi
Mfuwe
Milenge
Misisi
Mkushi
Mongu
Monze
Mpika
Mporokoso
Mpulungu
Mumbwa
Muyombe
Mwinilunga
Nchelenge
Ngoma
Nkana
Nseluka
Pemba
Petauke
Samfya
Senanga
Serenje
Sesheke
Shiwa Ngandu
Siavonga
Sikalongo
Sinazongwe
Zambezi
Zimba
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Crossing into Zambia???????? by car | Katima Mulilo to Kalabo

Crossing into Zambia???????? border by car | Katima Mulilo to Kalabo

In this video I finally cross the border from Namibia into Zambia at Katima Mulilo. Ill share some info on the 10 step process involved. Crossing the border into Zambia by car is a tedious process. Come prepared and the process will be a little easier.

From there I drive up to Mongu and then Kalabo for my visit to the Liuwa Plain National Park. Along the way I stay at the Kabula Tiger lodge, Mongu Country lodge (Mongu) and Golden lodge (Kalabo).

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00:00 Intro
00:28 Border crossing checklist
00:40 Katima Mulilo border post
02:50 The drive on the map
03:30 10 steps to cross the Zambian border at Katima
04:22 Kabula Tiger Lodge, Zambia
05:59 Ngonye falls
07:26 Sioma bridge
10:30 Mongu, Zambia
11:54 Kalabo, Zambia
12:47 Outro

Based on my vehicles specifications, this was my experience:

Step 1: Port health. Check your vaccination certificate and complete a health arrival form for you.

Step 2: You, the health arrival form and passport proceed to immigration. Where they stamp both your passport and your health form. I am eligible for 90days at a time, but border officials are only allowed to authorize a 30 day stay. Entry permits need to be extended inside the country if you intend on staying longer.

Step3: Return the stamped health form to the lady at port health desk. No need to queue again, go straight to the front and hand it to her.

Step 4: Proceed to Interpol desk. I waited an hour and 10mins for this person to rock up, and hand them your passport, vehicle registration paperwork and police clearance (done in your home country)

First they compare the documentation against one another and then against your actual engine and chassis no on the vehicle.

If they are happy, they stamp your police clearance, and you fill in their book. You cannot proceed without that stamp.

Step 5: Proceed to customs (this is the only office outside the main building) for your temporary import permit. Nothing to do here. Hand in all the documents you have collected thus far and submit. Wait about 10mins, go and check the vehicle again as per your paperwork and all good. The TIP is only valid for 30days. No payments.

Step 6: Buy 3rd party insurance for your intended period of stay. I paid K522 for 3 months. You receive a disc that goes onto your windscreen. The lady even cuts it out for you , but it feels like I was overcharged according to the research I did beforehand.

Step 7: Proceed to a different customs desk a few cubicles away. Hand in all documentation. Provide name, email, telephone no and size of motor vehicle engine. They calculate your carbon tax dues. I paid K240 for my 2000 2.7i Toyota Hilux pick up.

Step 8: Proceed to Road Tax cubicle. They want to know how long you will be here and how far you intend to go. I think it is a flat rate…so not sure why they asked. I told them Ill be visiting all parts of Zambia and this is actually indicated on the paperwork. My total was US$38 and can only be paid in this currency. No credit card machines.
This is where I became impatient. The US$ I had was a bit used/worn and they refused to accept it. Not torn and taped back together, but normal wear and tear.

Step 9: Proceed to the exit gate. Before you reach it. Pay the local council tax K50. I believe this allows me to use the local roads. Judging from the size of the potholes, it is obviously not used to maintain the roads. Lol. Keep your receipt, there are roadblocks and people ask for it.

Step 10: The final exit gate. Submit all your paperwork, the guard checks that your disc is on your windscreen. It’s a quick verification that everything was completed. Then you are free to explore Zambia.

The entire process took 2.5hours. Just remember to renew your immigration permit and TIP before 30 days.

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Kalomo Choma

Taxi from Kalomo to Choma
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Episode 28 Kaoma-Mongu-Sesheke

In November 2021 I left Malta ???????? for a solo trip around the world on a Yamaha XT600e.
Throughout my journey, I am also visiting a number of missionary projects supported by Missio Malta which projects may be e.g. boreholes, houses, churches, medical equipment, renovations, educational programmes etc…

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I was warned about this road in Zambia!

I had just entered Zambia from Namibia and had spend the night in a small campground right on the Zambezi river in the border town Sesheke.
I was about to take on possibly the worst road in Africa, the M10 from Sesheke to Kazungula. People had warned me about it - but I get so many warnings all the time, and often I end up thinking Ah, was that it. But this one was different! It actually lived up to its reputation.

In this video you will also see how I behave when I think I am meeting dishonest police officers. In this situation I chose to be a bit b*itchy. Just me trying to survive travelling alone. Still don't know if the council levy is supposed to be paid for motorcycles or not.
No matter, the officers were actually very nice.

Enjoy the ride!

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ONE ZAMBIA

Dances from Northern Province

Ep23????The Ngoni (Ncwala Ceremony) Dance of the Year at Levy Mall

Ngoni tribe of Zambia Dance in Lusaka at Levy Junction Mall in 1080p
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Nc'wala Ceremony, Mutenguleni Village, Ncwala Ceremony

This video, will show you the Chipata Ngoni Dance, African Dance, Zambia Traditional Dances and Eastern Dances.

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PLENTY cheap fish in western province of Zambia

Mongu is in the western province of Zambia and they have a lot of cheap naturally bred fish from the mighty Zambezi River. You can live a good life there because they Breed a lot of cattle.

Zambia:Kazanga Ceremony Marimba, Nkoya People, Kaoma Part 10


Kazanga Ceremony of the Nkoya People in Kaoma, Zambia, Africa Part 10

Quick Guide to Zambia: Visa-free travel for South Africans

Zambia is home to one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and is commonly known as Africa’s “Adventure Capital”.

While sharing the mighty Victoria Falls with Zimbabwe along its border, visitors who see the Falls from this country get a completely different experience.

Not only is Zambia home to an abundant natural and cultural heritage, it is also known for offering some extreme adventure activities like white-water rafting down the Zambezi River, bungee-jumping from Victoria Falls bridge, and swimming in Devil's Pool which is on the cliff of the Victoria Falls.

Here's a look at Zambia and what you need to know should you want to visit:
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Zambia:Kazanga Ceremony, Marimba Nkoya People, Kaoma Part 9


Kazanga Ceremony of the Nkoya People in Kaoma, Africa Part 9

Kazanga Ceremony is the source of the origin of the Kalimba or Marimba Royal Instruments use in Zambia,Southern and Central Africa

Traditional Ceremony 2011 in Lusaka, Zambia - Vol 3

THE CHIWELA KUMUNSHI TRADITIONAL CEREMONY OF THE SOLI PEOPLE OF LUSAKA PROVINCE SATURDAY 27TH AUGUST, 2011
SOLI SHAMIFWI ROYAL ESTABLISHMENT
MULATAMBULWA MWENSE

BASOLI BATANSHI
The Soli people came from Chief Mwatayamvo in the Present day Congo - DR. They are part of the earliest Lala-Lamba migrations of the Royal Nyangu clan. They are a branch of the Luba Migrations, a branch that includes the Lala, Lamba and the other tribes that came into present day Zambia along the route south of Luapula and Bangweulu.The Soli have the social influence of the Luba derived people whose custom and traditions include those of the Lamba and Lala. These customs and traditions link the Soli, Lala and Lamba in a common process of migration.
The Soli were led into the present day Lusaka Province by two brothers Mbonshi and Chilumbwang'ombe who were accompanied by their sister Chibuye.
The Soli (or bene Chishi) are indigenous ethnic group of Lusaka Province and have lived in this province for over 500 years.

Trip to Kalene, Zambia Trip Dec10-Jan11

Trip by a team from New Zealand to the Kalene Mission Hospital in Zambia where they built a clinic building, repaired hospital equipment, assisted in an orphanage, ran youth programs, worked as needed as well as fitting in a safari on the way home.

Kalene was founded in 1905 by Missionaries and today provides a surgical hospital, hydro scheme (for reliable power), nurse training hospital and is base for a mission air service. An orphanage for Aids orphans operates nearby for children up to the age of 5, when they return to live with relatives.

My daughter Gracie was one of the team and took these photos and video clips.

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My Trip to Zambia

An overview of some of the raw video footage I shot in Zambia during my internship with Operation Mobilization in 2010. Please excuse the rough video shots--we had lots of technical difficulties with the camera while there :)

VISITING VICTORIA FALLS! | Zambia | Zebras | January 2022

Visiting Victoria Falls is certainly one of our top travel highlights! The immensity of Victoria Falls is impossible to portray in words or even video. But I hope we did it just a little bit of justice with this video.

We were so thrilled to have the opportunity to visit this beautiful sight. We were in Livingstone, Zambia for a second time, and finally had the chance to check it out. It's so impressive that we would both certainly go back for another look if we are ever in the area.

PLUS we got to see Zebras up close and personal!

If you ever have the chance to visit Victoria Falls, definitely do not pass it up! There are few spectacles in the world that are as impressive!

Video Recording Date: January 28th, 2022

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Traditional Ceremony 2011 in Lusaka, Zambia - Vol 4

THE CHIWELA KUMUNSHI TRADITIONAL CEREMONY OF THE SOLI PEOPLE OF LUSAKA PROVINCE SATURDAY 27TH AUGUST, 2011
SOLI SHAMIFWI ROYAL ESTABLISHMENT
MULATAMBULWA MWENSE

BASOLI BATANSHI
The Soli people came from Chief Mwatayamvo in the Present day Congo - DR. They are part of the earliest Lala-Lamba migrations of the Royal Nyangu clan. They are a branch of the Luba Migrations, a branch that includes the Lala, Lamba and the other tribes that came into present day Zambia along the route south of Luapula and Bangweulu.The Soli have the social influence of the Luba derived people whose custom and traditions include those of the Lamba and Lala. These customs and traditions link the Soli, Lala and Lamba in a common process of migration.
The Soli were led into the present day Lusaka Province by two brothers Mbonshi and Chilumbwang'ombe who were accompanied by their sister Chibuye.
The Soli (or bene Chishi) are indigenous ethnic group of Lusaka Province and have lived in this province for over 500 years.

Regenerate Zambia : Streets2Streets

Regenerateuk.co.uk and Zamcog presents Regenerate Streets2Streets, 7 at risk young people visit street school in zambia, life changing!

Kuomboka Ceremony 2009 (1) - Leaving the Mongu Harbour

Taking part in the 'greatest traditional ceremony of the Malozi' in Zambia with the journey of the King from his Summer Palace (flooded) to his Winger Place on higher lands

Zambia Safari 2007

Visiting friends in Lusaka we took 2 safaris, one at Zambezi and Kafue rivers, one at Chobe in Botswana.

Zambezi Drive Pretoria Urban Rural Travel Adventure scenic travel

Urban Rural Travel Adventures takes you you on a scenic travel to Zambezi Drive in Pretoria Also known as Sefako Makgatho Drive, which is a main road which connects the N1 hightway to Pretoria via Montana, Sinoville and Wonderboom. Many used car sale businesses line the road, along with other small businesses and is also home to the Kolonade Mall and Tswane Regional Mall.

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