If you really want to appreciate nature, permanent structures are more a hindrance than a blessing. If you are on safari in Zambia here, you can easily open the fabric and structure of porous materials based in the majesty of nature around you – the trees in the desert, the home field of the browser and even the odd Pukui. If you're in a tent, Reedy bungalow, or thatched cottage, we are a part of games and warp from the wildernessenvironment.
Birdcalls, rustling in the grass, the distant roar of a lion hunting float directly in line to feel and experience the sweetness of the breath of nature. Within an easy Amble open pages of single and airy galleries collect, you can use your fellow safari for informal meetings … daydream fire under the stars … and delicious meals for creating a happy sleep, leading to super to watch the game viewing excursions.
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Zambia is often described as the 'real' Africa and is easy to see why. The country is known for its large areas of nature conservation and the South Luangwa National Park is home to probably the most diverse wildlife in Africa. Birds are also found in great abundance.
Africa with natural areas disappeared rapidly, Zambia remains the least disturbed andcommercialized and is still blessed with lush vegetation and abundant water and a strong commitment to her large parts of the desert Afrikaans, over 19 national parks and 33 wildlife management areas to preserve.
A safari in Zambia offers a legendary experience wildlife on safari in open vehicles, walking safaris through pristine bush, or canoe safari along the Zambezi.
Some wildlife experts experienced in the world are the safari operations in Zambia. Thiswith a high standard of training of managers, rangers and trackers ensure nature lovers is provided with an entertaining and thorough exploration of the African bush. The warm welcome of the people of Zambia and culture gives an extra dimension to an unforgettable experience.
Welcome Tourism Services is of the opinion that, like Botswana, Zambia is more suitable for custom tours and safaris. Although we have highlighted some itineraries and special interest groupsoptions that have a wealth of safaris, accommodation and activities available. Our specialist consultants will be the ideal partner for the adventure of Zambia based on customer interests, budget and planning to assure that all bull expresses the spirit of Africa.
750,000 km ², covering Zambia lies on a plateau, on average, at 1,300 meters above sea level. Although located in the tropics of South Central Africa, Zambia's altitude gives a moderate climate. There isthree seasons: hot and humid from December to April, cold and dry from May to August, hot and dry from September to November, the rainy season (especially October) was significantly damp the Zambezi and Luangwa Valley.
Zambia achieved its independence in 1964 under the leadership of Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, and was a British republic. In 1972 the country was declared one-party state, but returned to a multiparty system in December 1990.
The basic economics of Zambia is the extraction of copper and cobalt, which togetherprovide more than 90% of their earnings in foreign currency. extensive efforts of its economic base of agriculture, manufacturing, international tourism is increasingly important and diversify the country remains one of the most prosperous countries in Africa.
Starting life as a simple train stop in 1905, Zambia's capital Lusaka in 1935 and today is one of the fastest growing cities in Central Africa. Of particular interest is the beautiful Munda WangaBotanic Gardens and adjacent to City Park, the Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Cross, polishing gemstone in Zambia and the work (end jewelry precious and semiprecious stones) and the lively market Luburma.
Before 1935, Livingstone capital of the then Northern Rhodesia, is located about 10 km from the magnificent Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River. The Livingstone Museum is the national museum in the country, as story-in Zambia, andA very good collection of memorabilia related to the explorer-missionary Dr. David Livingstone. Victoria Falls Field Museum is an archaeological site and make stone tools about 2.5 million years ago.
The Railway Museum traces history of rail in Zambia and has a collection of locomotives and rolling stock dating back to 1900. The Maramba Cultural Village, just outside Livingstone offers an interesting glimpse into the culture and ZambiaHukini village on the road to the gorges of Victoria Falls offers interesting demonstrations of crafts and sculptures. The Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park is home to some of the remaining rhinos Zambia. A wide range of adventure activities like rafting, kayaking, canoeing, micro lighting and river cruises are available from all hotels in Livingstone and chalets.
Covering 22,500 km square, Road Kafue National Park is surrounded by blue-green Kafue River Road and parts of largeBusanga northern plains, Nanzhila miombo forest in the south. The park remains as it has for centuries, offering great variety of landscape and environment, making it one of the most interesting and rewarding African parks.
The abundance of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, buffalo, roan, black and a variety of other antelope species can be regularly observed and birdlife is very rich in diversity. A short distance downstream of KaribaThe Zambezi valley surrounded by rugged hills and a great zoo. Attracted by the fertile plains, green trees and standing water, elephants, buffalo and black, in large flocks around. Lions, leopards and hyenas checks and balances to maintain. A river of life with fish and a country with many different habitats has led to a bewildering number of species of birds. Canoe safaris are a popular method for investigations of the Lower Zambezi, so visitors can get close to nature to bring hisnatural environment.
Only three hours drive from Lusaka, the World Heritage Wetlands Site of Lochinvar National Park. Although not abundant in large mammals, birds, Lochinvar has good potential, with more than 428 species. The park is located on the southern edge of the plain, Kafue Road and is known for large herds of Kafue Lechwe Road, blue wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, Greater Kudu, Bushbuck, Oribi, hippo, reedbuck, waterbuck and volatile SitatungaAre also present.
The Luangwa Valley stretches the length of the eastern part of Zambia. Surrounded by steep slopes and supported by the dynamics of the Luangwa River valley is home to the North and South Luangwa National Parks. With a full range of 20,000 square kilometers, the two parks are a harsh desert of abundance and diversity, where the relentless daily drama of survival plays a small, privileged audience.
Valley is home to more than 50 mammalian predators are common, and buffalolots of elephants and hippos in the river choked pod one hundred strong. More than 400 species of birds have been recorded and seasonal migrants to improve this lover's paradise of birds, where the storks and Pelikan enjoy the tumultuous "parts of fishing, Carmine bee-eaters breed in thousands, crowned cranes crying in sheep and eagles fill the sky with with 38 other species.