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TOP 5 LARGEST CITIES IN ZAMBIA

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Zambia | Shores of Lake Tanganyika in Mpulungu

I don't know what it is that makes me love water so much but I am fascinated by bodies of water. Rivers, Lakes, Waterfalls, the Ocean so much so that I had to follow the calls of Lake Tanganyika and I visited her shores in 3 from 4 of the countries that shares Lake Tanganyika's shoreline.

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Ep26????The Amazing Lake Kariba Inn People Talk About in Siavonga | Zambia Places

Traveling the world is an enriching experience that broadens our horizons and exposes us to new cultures and ways of life. Africa travel is particularly fascinating, with its diverse landscapes, wildlife, and vibrant communities. If you're looking for a unique destination to add to your travel diary, consider visiting Lake Kariba Inn in Siavonga Town.

Lake Kariba Inn is a stunning lakeside resort that offers a range of activities and amenities for travelers of all ages. From fishing and boating to hiking and birdwatching, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The resort's prime location on the shores of Lake Kariba provides breathtaking views of the water and surrounding hills, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family vacation, Lake Kariba Inn is the perfect destination for your next adventure. So why wait? Start planning your trip today and experience the magic of African travel firsthand!
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ONE ZAMBIA, ONE NATION - ZAMBIA TRIP 2K22 | MFUWE LODGE, LUSAKA, CHIPATA

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Kapiri Mposhi to Ndola road / Zambia Travel

Impressive Knowledge About Zambia’s Trees!

Without trees, life as we know it would cease to exist. They provide us with two of life’s essentials – food and oxygen, as well as other benefits such as shelter and protection, tools and a source of medicine and healing.

The importance of trees is often taken for granted, but thanks to passionate and knowledgeable park rangers like Careen Nyambe, who form part of one of the scout teams in the Simalaha Community Conservancy, we get reminded of how important they are. Whilst on patrol, looking after and monitoring the wild animals in the sanctuary, Careen takes time to share her in-depth knowledge about the most common trees found within the area of Kasaya.

The vast knowledge about the environments that these dedicated scouts and rangers have remains crucial to help keep our parks and wildlife safe. Peace Parks Foundation is extremely proud of these rangers who have pored in hours of hard work and learning, to go above and beyond their call of duty.

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Mission Possible Mpongwe 2007 Zambia

Een prachtig verslag van een jongerenreis naar Mpongwe Zambia uit Heeten in het kader van Xplore 2007

Unguided Ultimate Tour/Visit To Mwomboshi Dam in Chisamba ????????, What To Expect,Is it worthy Visiting??

MWOMBOSHI Dam is the largest dam in the history of the country's agriculture sector, with the capacity to store 65 million cubic meters of water with a wall of 1,700 meters long and 23 meters high.

Amid pomp, traditional dance and splendor, in rural Chisamba, central Province, the President of Zambia, Edgar Chagwa Lungu, cut an elaborate ribbon donned in Zambian colors of red, black, green and orange to lay a foundation stone to mark the construction of the Mwomboshi Dam. The dam construction is funded by the World Bank under the Irrigation Development and Support Project (ISDP) with the amount of $37 million. Not only did I attend this significant ground-breaking ceremony as a representative of the World Bank Group (WBG), but I also took the opportunity to say a Bemba agriculture idiom I have been taught by my colleagues at the office.

“Ubulimi Bwakale, Tabu talalika mwana.”

Loosely translated, this Bemba idiom simply says one cannot quieten a crying baby using old farming practices. How graphic, I thought to myself. Zambia is indeed like a crying baby in need of new technologies to improve her productivity. Not only does the country’s agriculture heavily depend on rain fed production, but it is also highly focused on one crop, maize. Irrigation will definitely change Zambia’s farming methods and move the country into a new era, and the construction of Mwomboshi Dam is just the beginning.

Once constructed, it will be the largest dam in the history of the country’s agriculture sector, with the capacity to store 65 million cubic meters of water with a wall of 1,700 meters long and 23 meters high. The dam is expected to cover about 10 kilometers when it is at full capacity, and will bring a total area of more than 10,000 hectares under irrigation. More importantly, a number of high-value legumes, grain and horticulture crops will be grown. One more important fundamental to note about this project is that, it will benefit all categories of farmers, that is, commercial, medium and small scale.

The dam is part of the overall irrigation project which includes two other irrigation schemes; the Lusitu in the Southern Province and the Musakashi in the Copperbelt Province. The irrigation scheme is part of our program in Zambia to achieve the overall World Bank vision of ending extreme poverty and promoting the sharing of economic growth.

I felt the occasion was also the right moment to encourage the government to accelerate the implementation of this project which has been painstakingly slow. In the same breath, I also appealed to the Ministry of Agriculture to ensure that the Resettlement Action Plan is well designed before actual dam construction can begin. The environmental safeguards are a very vital component of the project, because they ensure that no harm is done to the environment and the people living in the area, in the process of the dam construction.

Currently, environmental and social safeguard processes are still ongoing and yet to completed. A critical aspect to note is that WBG rules require that before funds can be disbursed, the project must meet all safeguard policies, particularly those related to the construction of the dam. As such it is very important that all players in this project move swiftly on implementing the safeguards.

In his speech, President Lungu thanked the WBG and reminded Zambians that his government remains fully committed to the development of irrigated agriculture to help eradicate poverty.

Indeed, reducing poverty is at the heart of the Momboshi irrigation scheme. Like the Bemba idiom says, Zambia now needs to look to new technologies such as irrigation farming to improve its agriculture productivity.

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Gorilla trekking in Rwanda: epic & moving adventure!

Join me on this amazing gorilla trekking in Rwanda, my best travel experience ever! The clip includes some stunning moments, such as bluff charges by a silverback and a baby gorilla touching me!

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ZAMBIA MALAWI WILDLIFE EXPEDITION. Part-2 @4xoverland

Africa Zambia & Malawi Overland in a stock ute/pickup 4wd Isuzu. Part-2. A re-release of a 8-part series produced in 2015. Welcome to 4xoverland channel. The world's first and leading global 4WD adventure motoring channels.
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Arcades shopping mall | Lusaka Zambia a city of Malls | beautiful malls #8

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Arcades shopping is located along the great East Rd and is one of the first malls in Zambia.

Amazing uganda's tourist attractions

Uganda has a wide variety of tourist attractions that cater to different interests. Here are some of the best tourist attractions in Uganda:

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park: This national park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is home to half of the world's population of mountain gorillas. Visitors can go on gorilla tracking tours to see these magnificent animals up close.

Murchison Falls National Park: This park is home to the mighty Murchison Falls, one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world. Visitors can go on game drives, boat safaris, and hike to the top of the falls.

Queen Elizabeth National Park: This park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, and hippos. Visitors can go on game drives, boat safaris, and chimpanzee tracking tours.

Jinja: This town is known as the adventure capital of Uganda and is a popular spot for whitewater rafting on the Nile River. Visitors can also go bungee jumping, kayaking, and horseback riding.

Lake Bunyonyi: This beautiful lake is surrounded by rolling hills and is a popular spot for swimming, kayaking, and birdwatching.

Rwenzori Mountains National Park: This park is home to the Rwenzori Mountains, also known as the Mountains of the Moon. Visitors can go on hiking and climbing tours to explore this stunning mountain range.

Kampala: Uganda's capital city is a vibrant and bustling city with a rich history and culture. Visitors can explore the city's many museums, markets, and historic sites.

Kibale Forest National Park: This park is home to a large population of chimpanzees, as well as other primates and birds. Visitors can go on chimpanzee tracking tours and explore the park's beautiful forest trails.

Over 100 Waterfalls | By @Traveltainment from Zambia

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Did you know that the Southern Africa nation of Zambia has over 100 waterfalls? Zambia is known worldwide for having the largest waterfall in the world, Victoria Falls. No other country that I know of has 100 waterfalls. Zambia is known to have more underground water than any other African nation. I would not be surprised that it leads the way to having the most waterfalls in Africa, or maybe even the world.

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Mazabuka, Zambia

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Kundalila Falls - Serenje / Road Trip /Solo/ Zambia Waterfalls

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Chiawa Camp, Zambezi National Park, Zambia - Unravel Travel TV

The family-owned and operated multi-award-winning Chiawa Camp in the incredible Lower Zambezi National Park is Zambia's premier luxury safari camp. It offers unusually varied activities such as game drives, walking, canoeing, boating, and angling in the company of Africa's finest guides.

Indulge in attentive yet unpretentious, personalized service, fabulous cuisine, and tents with spectacular views of the Zambezi and its resident wildlife. All this in a beautiful setting with leopards, lions, elephants, hippos, and other wildlife as your neighbors. Along with Chiawa's renowned dedication to its guests, staff, local communities, and conservation, share in Chiawa's passion and experience so that you can enjoy one of Africa's very finest safari camps and the wildlife adventure of a lifetime. Founded, owned, and run by the Cumings family, who are utterly dedicated to ensuring that Chiawa Camp & Old Mondoro remain one of Africa's top safari operations.

Chiawa Camp blends in effortlessly with its idyllic surroundings. It provides a retreat in which guests are invited to make their home away from home, where guests receive the friendliest of welcomes and the biggest of smiles, and where guests who leave as friends return time and again to experience the very best in Africa.

On the banks of the Zambezi River, under a grove of evergreen Mahogany trees, Chiawa Camp holds the prime position in the heart of Zambia's Lower Zambezi National Park. It is at this very spot where the Cumings Family first explored this area for themselves decades ago, where David Livingstone had ventured through nearly 150 years previously, and where, in 1989, they created the very first photo safari operation in the Lower Zambezi National Park - and through their efforts what has since become one of Africa's most desirable, sought after safari destinations. A stunning thatched lounge/bar area with an upstairs viewing deck provides one of the best views of the Zambezi while after enjoying Chiawa's renowned cuisine on the al-fresco dining veranda, one can relax by the open campfire with a cocktail in hand to reminisce of the day's adventures before retiring to the tents, each a sanctuary of luxury and peace to dream about what tomorrow may bring. Also available for guests' enjoyment and relaxation are two perfectly positioned game-viewing hides and a plunge pool with a timber sun deck overlooking the Zambezi.

The tents all have timber floors and verandas with excellent views and are accessed by paths running behind them to maximise privacy. All share ample comforts, conveniences, and unexpected luxuries such as free WiFi, 24/7 lighting and charging facilities (220v UK plugs), 24/7 hot & cold running water, king-size beds, Egyptian cotton linens, his & hers washbasins, indoor and outdoor showers and ball & claw baths complemented by high quality, eco-friendly amenities.

The Lower Zambezi National Park, by the Zambezi River and its parallel escarpment, is one of Africa's most scenic wildernesses, home to an impressive quantity and variety of wildlife that can be viewed not only on the more usual land-based safari activities but also on a variety of water based activities and in the camps themselves. Do not expect vast vistas and plains with thousands of prey animals constantly being hunted down by dozens of predators. There are other places for this, with more animals and more variety -- but these places are usually on the path more traveled, suffering from an overload of tourists and average guiding. Zambia's wildernesses are still wild and not yet overrun with lodges and tourists, whereas tracking down its precious wildlife requires skilled guides and patient guests who appreciate the adventure and remoteness as much as the sightings. It is important to note that Zambia does not offer private concessions in its National Parks so one is likely to encounter others during their safaris, however due to the remoteness of Zambia's National Parks, this is rarely an issue, and you do not suffer from multiple vehicles and people at any one sighting as in some places in East Africa. Both Chiawa Camp and Old Mondoro are located in the middle of the prime wildlife and habitat zones of the Lower Zambezi National Park, so you usually do not have to travel far to see wildlife (which often visits us in camp!), and we are usually headed back to camp by the time any other vehicles start finding out what's going on.

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Filling up Fuel in a village in Zambia

This is how we fill up Fuel in u rural village in Zambia where this is no Petrol Station

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We Found Paradise In Zambia!/RoadTrip Vlog ft @Traveltainment @Sampachimfwembe @RainCulture#resort

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Fishing at Mwomboshi Dam in Chisamba, Zambia

Tag along as we have a fun day fishing in the Mwomboshi Dam. Bass is not a local fish to Zambia but this dam I believe is the only place in Zambia to fish for bass. We had a great day and caught a decent number of fish but be assured it's catch and release so no fish were harmed and in fact one was saved. So please enjoy and visit us here in Zambia where there are so many amazing places to visit! See you soon!

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