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Untitled by kvead15

Friendliest people I’ve met in my travels through Africa.

over 4 years ago

best place ever by goAheadnliveitout

you trully find life in this country..everything is simple,its such a wonderfull peacfull country..the people are happy no matter what troubles they face,they are good natured and the teen life is da best….i would love to live there its the best place for youth to grow up cause theres drama,fun,adventure and a good life

over 4 years ago

Learn to Laugh! by Salamano

See the sights, find the Peace Corps volunteers, eat with the locals, drink with the locals, learn one of 70+ languages, volunteer at a park, hire a street kid to show you around, hit the markets, ride a mini-bus, find a festival, dance, cook and eat Nshima. Laugh.

over 5 years ago

Untitled by Mistybleu

On the Zambian side access to Victoria Falls is from the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park aka ‘The Smoke Which Thunders’. Flanked by the mighty Zambezi River, the park is an UNESCO World Heritage site and is separated into two parts, the falls area and the wildlife sanctuary that has only remaining white rhinos in Zambia and roaming elephant.

I took the opportunity (even though the sign said not to) amble across the riverbed, and walk all the way around. I think that was the highlight of being at the falls. There were a few local guys who showed me the safest way to cross for a small fee; but it was definitely worth every penny.

In the flood season March-April the falls are at its strongest. At its lowest during November to December, it only has a few cataracts and most of the river is dry. However this is the best time to white water raft all the way through the Batoka Gorge.

over 5 years ago

Untitled by zodimas

i only went to part of zambia so i cant really say anything but it is a nice country

over 5 years ago

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