Kafue National Park lies 200 kilometres west of Lusaka. It is a fairly extensive park, the largest in Zambia, with hundreds of square kilometres of forest, shoals and sandbanks of the Kafue River. The park is considered the main safari area, with... read more
Lake Tanganyika, on the border with Tanzania and Zaire, is the venue (annually in early March) for the Zambia National Fishing Championship, which attracts anglers from all over southern Africa and other continents.
read moreThe Zambezi River turns into a foaming and roaring, cliff-dropping cascade of water from one of the most magnificent waterfalls, which is literally a wall of water about 1,675 metres long and 107 metres high. When the Zambezi River is full, 7,500... read more
Zambezi National Park is located just a few kilometres upriver from Victoria Falls. Here visitors can enjoy the spectacle of elephants, hippos, crocodiles, zebras and many exotic birds, as well as seeing herds of the rarest sabre-horned antelope.<... read more

