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Glimpses of Zambia, 2015

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Glimpses of Zambia, 2015

In this 18-minute travel documentary, Usha Alexander presents some of what she saw and learned during her wonderful 12-day trip to Zambia in November 2015. She visited the beautiful South Luangwa National Park, Lusaka, Livingstone, Victoria Falls, and Mukuni village. For more photos, notes, and other information, check out the Zambia page on shunya.net:
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Glimpses of Malawi, 2015

In this 17-minute travel documentary, Usha Alexander presents some of what she saw and learned during her wonderful 8-day trip to Malawi in October 2015. She visited two areas on Lake Malawi's shores (Cape Maclear and Nkhata Bay), the beautiful Liwonde National Park, and the capital city, Lilongwe. For more photos, notes, and other information, check out the Malawi page on shunya.net:

Narration, script, and editing: Usha Alexander
Videography: Namit Arora
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Glimpses of Mozambique, 2015

In this 18-minute travel documentary, Usha Alexander presents some of what she saw and learned during her wonderful 15-day trip to Mozambique in October 2015. For more photos and information, check out the Mozambique page on shunya.net:

Narration, script, and editing: Usha Alexander
Videography: Namit Arora
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Let's Explore Zambia

Explore Zambia...

Whether you seek wild adventures, dramatic scenery, or simply the opportunity to lie back and absorb the beauty and grace of the land, its wildlife and its people…Zambia has it all.

This is a part of Africa that remains largely pristine and unspoiled, where you can still be free to truly explore…where unique experiences and thrilling opportunities abound…and where everlasting memories are made.

A glimpse into...eating in Zambia

While I am able to get fairly familiar foods like rice and pasta, there are a few items in my diet that are a bit new...
Watch and get a glimpse into eating in Zambia.

10 Awesome Things to Do in ZAMBIA

The country of Zambia in the southern region of Africa is the perfect destination for nature lovers. If you want to venture off to a place that has everything, from a rich history to friendly villagers and diverse wildlife, Zambia has you covered. Here are 10 things to Do in Zambia.

1. Visit Victoria Falls
Mosi-oa-Tunya, also known as Victoria Falls, is a stunning waterfall that’s located on the Zambia/Zimbabwe border. It is one of the largest waterfalls in the world with over 500 million liters of water.

2. Take a Walking Safari
South Luangwa is the birthplace of the walking tours and the one place where you’ll be most likely to come in contact with a lion. When the tour is finished, grab and tent and enjoy some restful and peaceful sleep in the middle of the wilderness.

3. Visit a Traditional Village
Zambia has over 73 tribes. And, a tour of the Kawaza Village near South Luangwa includes helping the villagers to harvest crops and draw water from their wells before enjoying a traditional feast. ,

4. Volunteer at the Lion Conservation
This center is home to a number of lions that have been orphaned, abandoned, or abused. The sanctuary allows visitors to take care of them, prepare their meals, feed them, clean their enclosures, and assist them with veterinary care.

5. Go on a Game Drive
Along the Luangwa River, jeep tours will get you up close and personal to some of Zambia’s dazzling wildlife. On these game drives, the vehicles make it easier to get closer to a higher density of animals.

6. Visit Chobe National Park
It's along the border of Zambia. Guided tours are available via vehicle. Open-air trucks will take you to the park’s river where you can witness elephants swimming, playing, and bathing together, or you can book a boat ride through the park.

7. Enjoy High Tea
Enjoy high tea with an amazing view at the luxurious Royal Livingstone Hotel. This five-star accommodation overlooks the Zambezi river where hippopotamuses and zebras frequently graze in the distance.

8. Canoe Ride in Lower Zambezi National Park
This Park is known for its fish eagles, elephants, and buffalo, but it’s also a great spot to go for a relaxing canoe ride. The river is lined with fig trees and if you’re lucky, you might even see a leopard taking a drink on the edge of the river as you paddle by!

9. Swim in Devil’s Pool
During the dry season, the levels of the Zambezi River drop low enough for you to walk to the lip of the falls. Fearless travelers get pushed to the edge by the force of the river, but the rock lip prevents them from going over the edge.

10. View Rare Species in Bangweulu Wetlands
If you really want to take pictures that will amaze all of your friends and family back home, you’ll definitely want to head out to the Bangweulu Wetlands. This community-owned wetland has over 433 different bird species, including the rare shoebill.

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Zambia/Lusaka/Africa ( People & Puplic markets) Part 2

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Zambia/Africa:
Zambia,officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. The neighbouring countries are the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, located in the south-central part of the country. The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the northwest.

Originally inhabited by Khoisan peoples, the region which comprises modern Zambia was colonised during the Bantu expansion of the thirteenth century. After visits by European explorers in the eighteenth century, Zambia became the British colony of Northern Rhodesia towards the end of the nineteenth century. For most of the colonial period, the country was governed by an administration appointed from London with the advice of the British South Africa Company.
Zambia is a landlocked country in southern Africa, with a tropical climate and consists mostly of high plateau, with some hills and mountains, dissected by river valleys. At 752,614 km2 (290,586 sq mi) it is the 39th-largest country in the world (after Chile) and slightly larger than the US state of Texas. The country lies mostly between latitudes 8° and 18°S, and longitudes 22° and 34°E.
Zambia is drained by two major river basins: the Zambezi/Kafue basin in the centre, west and south covering about three-quarters of the country; and the Congo basin in the north covering about one-quarter of the country. A very small area in the northeast forms part of the internal drainage basin of Lake Rukwa in Tanzania.
In the Zambezi basin, there are a number of major rivers flowing wholly or partially through Zambia: the Kabompo, Lungwebungu, Kafue, Luangwa, and the Zambezi itself, which flows through the country in the west and then forms its southern border with Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. Its source is in Zambia but it diverts into Angola, and a number of its tributaries rise in Angola's central highlands. The edge of the Cuando River floodplain (not its main channel) forms Zambia's southwestern border, and via the Chobe River that river contributes very little water to the Zambezi because most is lost by evaporation.
Two of the Zambezi's longest and largest tributaries, the Kafue and the Luangwa, flow mainly in Zambia. Their confluences with the Zambezi are on the border with Zimbabwe at Chirundu and Luangwa town respectively. Before its confluence, the Luangwa River forms part of Zambia's border with Mozambique. From Luangwa town, the Zambezi leaves Zambia and flows into Mozambique, and eventually into the Mozambique Channel.
The Zambezi falls about 100 metres (328 ft) over the 1.6 km (0.99 mi) wide Victoria Falls, located in the south-west corner of the country, subsequently flowing into Lake Kariba. The Zambezi valley, running along the southern border, is both deep and wide. From Lake Kariba going east it is formed by grabens and like the Luangwa, Mweru-Luapula, Mweru-wa-Ntipa and Lake Tanganyika valleys, is a rift valley.Eastern Zambia shows great diversity. The Luangwa Valley splits the plateau in a curve north east to south west, extended west into the heart of the plateau by the deep valley of the Lunsemfwa River. Hills and mountains are found by the side of some sections of the valley, notably in its north-east the Nyika Plateau (2,200 m/7,218 ft) on the Malawi border, which extend into Zambia as the Mafinga Hills, containing the country's highest point, Kongera (2,187 m/7,175 ft). The Muchinga Mountains, the watershed between the Zambezi and Congo drainage basins, run parallel to the deep valley of the Luangwa River and form a sharp backdrop to its northern edge, although they are almost everywhere below 1,700 m (5,577 ft). Their culminating peak Mumpu is at the western end and at 1,892 m (6,207 ft) is the highest point in Zambia away from the eastern border region. The border of the Congo Pedicle was drawn around this mountain.
The southernmost headstream of the Congo River rises in Zambia and flows west through its northern area firstly as the Chambeshi and then, after the Bangweulu Swamps as the Luapula, which forms part of the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Luapula flows south then west before it turns north until it enters Lake Mweru. The lake's other major tributary is the Kalungwishi River, which flows into it from the east. The Luvua River drains Lake Mweru, flowing out of the northern end to the Lualaba River (Upper Congo River).Wikipedia

ZAMBIA: African traditional ???? village of MUKUNI - Top sites & exclusive views!

Zambia, Africa - visiting the African village of Mukuni - full tour. Let's go to the African country of Zambia and let's visit the rural Mukuni Village. Mukuni village is just seven kilometres from the world heritage site of Victoria Falls in Zambia and was founded in the thirteenth century by Bedyango the Leya Tribal Matriarch. Mukuni village is a Royal village which was founded around the 13th Century in Zambia. It is home to about 7,000 Leya people.
Mukuni’s Village is a Royal village which was founded around the 13th Century. It is home to about 7,000 Leya people. The chief has invited visitors into his village to get a glimpse of how his people have lived for generations and to learn a little about their traditional customs and beliefs.
The Chief’s guides and the people of the village are more than happy to show visitors their huts and take you inside, explain how they are built and decorated, introduce you to various craftsmen and women at work and ask you to taste some traditional foods and beer.
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Lusaka Markets - The Best of Zambia

First Time In Africa: Ep 2 - Backpacking in Botswana & Zambia

My first trip to Africa was a 5 week adventure through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia. captured in this travel documentary.

This second episode sees me continue my G Adventures Tour towards Victoria falls.

My journey continues in Ghanzi learning the traditional ways of the bushmen. Driving along the elephant highway we then explore Okavango Delta by scenic flight and boat.

At Chobe River National Park we go on a sunset boat cruise and find ourselves surrounded by wildlife.

The journey finishes at Victoria Falls in Zambia. Here I have an action packed week of white water rafting, helicopter rides and bungee jumping.

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Welcome to Zambia

A short clip showcasing the amazing Zambia, the number one tourist destination in Southern Africa.

Solar Eclipse Across Europe, Asia And Africa

Even delegates from an EU summit took time out in Brussels to watch the phenomenon.

The same interest was observed in many other places. In Athens Greeks and tourists gathered around National Observatory hoping to catch a glimpse of the eclipse.

A partial solar eclipse could be seen Friday across Europe and parts of Asia and Africa.

The Faeroes and Svalbard were the only two places on land where the eclipse was total.

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Zambia, The Real Africa

Village Tour in Zambia - Safpar



Join Safari Par Excellence for a Chief Mukuni Village Tour in Livingstone, Zambia. Founded in the 13th century , this is home to the Leya tribe, be welcomed to the village and learn about their traditional customs and beliefs. Combine this true with other Victoria Falls activities and you have a holiday of a lifetime!


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Zambia – Africa’s best-kept secret revealed

Zambia: The Real Africa

A video compiled of photos and short clips from my mission trip to Zambia. Hope you enjoy!

ZAMBIA: Iconic African fruit ???? and fish MARKET ???? in Livingstone, let's go!

Zambia (Africa), the local Maramba market in Livingstone. Let's go visit the Maramba Market which is the largest market in Livingstone Zambia, Africa - colorful, vibrant and bustling with activity. At the Maramba Market in Livingstone, the local people sell everything; chitengies (brightly colored fabric), fruit and vegetables, grains and rice, curios, pots and pans made out of old motorcars, farm tools, chickens, beads and clothes. At the Maramba Market in Livingstone in Zambia, Africa is where the people of Livingstone come to shop!
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Zambia, in southern Africa, is a landlocked country of rugged terrain and diverse wildlife, with many parks and safari areas. On its border with Zimbabwe is famed Victoria Falls – indigenously called Mosi-oa-Tunya, or Smoke That Thunders” – plunging a misty 108m into narrow Batoka Gorge. Spanning the Zambezi River just below the falls is Victoria Falls Bridge, a spectacular viewpoint.
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