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Zambia
“Leave only footprints, take only
photographs”
Once the preserve of the great game hunters, Zambia is
now at the forefront of ecotourism thanks in large part
to the foresight of conservationists such as the late Norman
Carr who pioneered walking and photographic safaris here
and his protégé Robin Pope.
This huge country is still sparsely populated and poor,
despite the mineral wealth it undoubtedly possesses in the
Copper Belt.
The landscape is much as it was when David Livingstone
was here a hundred and fifty years ago.
A landlocked country, the main attractions for travellers
are the Victoria Falls, one of the seven natural wonders
of the world, and the wonderful game viewing available in
the National Parks.
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South Luangwa |
Nkwali, South Luangwa |
Victoria Falls |
Sindabezi |
Safari, more
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Recreation, more
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Safari season;
Main season (all camps open); June to October
Green season (some camps open); mid March to May
Please enquire as some camps are open in December for Christmas
and New Year |