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Discovering the Rich Wildlife and Culture of Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park

Southern Zambia is characterized by the course of the Luangwa River which alternates large floods and periods of low water (rarely total dryness). The floods bring so much debris that actually raise its banks more and more, which is why the animals are unable to drink and prefer to use the marshes and lagoons thatContinue reading “Discovering the Rich Wildlife and Culture of Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park”

Exploring Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park: a Guide to the Ultimate African Safari

It’s not a safari in Africa if you don’t admire immense spaces, spectacular sunsets and unique animals. It’s not a safari unless you’re in the heart of the Serengeti National Park in northern Tanzania. You have seen it dozens of times in documentaries on TV, now experiencing it in person is a privilege you willContinue reading “Exploring Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park: a Guide to the Ultimate African Safari”

Tourist itineraries in Zambia

It is not easy to plan tourist itineraries in a country, Zambia, which can offer hundreds of interesting places to discover, and thousands of others yet to be explored. To give you a guideline of the routes, we have taken the main cities of the nation as reference points. So to invite you discover theContinue reading "Tourist itineraries in Zambia"

Livingstone Museum, the beating heart of Zambian culture

  The Livingstone Museum, with its name alone, celebrates the hero par excellence of Zambia, the one to whom the city that hosts it is also dedicated. Before understanding this museum, therefore, it is good to understand who David Livingstone was. Born in 1813 in Scotland, Livingstone studied as a doctor with the idea ofContinue reading "Livingstone Museum, the beating heart of Zambian culture"

Lusaka, Livingstone and other Zambia cities

  Zambia is a vast territory, for some time now not controlled by local tribal groups. After independence and subsequent changes, the administration of the territory was entrusted to ten provinces (Central, Copperbelt, Eastern, Luapula, Lusaka, Muchinga, North, North-West, South and West) but not all the capitals can actually be called “cities”. The only realContinue reading "Lusaka, Livingstone and other Zambia cities"