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Profile of Zambia Zambia is an exciting land , part of what was once called 'Darkest Africa', the land in which Livingstone died and a land of mighty waters. In the north lies Lake Tanganyika, second deepest lake in the world, where the waters at the bottom of the lake never mix with the upper, and in consequence may have lain there for twenty million years.
In the south is Lake Kariba, a vast lake created by what was once the largest ever man-made dam. The lake contains one of the best game fish available to the angler, the tiger fish, whose strength and courage make for an exhilarating contest. Yet Zambia's most famous "mighty waters" are those shared with Zimbabwe, the Victoria Falls. Known by the local Kololo tribe, in the nineteenth century, as 'Mosi-oa-Tunya' or "the smoke that thunders", the immense scale of the Victoria Falls is absolutely breathtaking. At the height of the wet-season five hundred and fifty million cubic metres of Zambezi water roar over the edge of a basalt cliff into a dramatic gorge over one hundred metres below.
This area is becoming known for adventure-sports. White-water rafting and bungi jumping are both available here for those seeking the adrenaline rush. After a white-knuckle ride you could take a gently relaxing canoe trip. Variety is the spice of life! There is also an excellent craft village nearby where you may buy the beautifully figured green malachite which the Zambians use to such effect. Intricate jewellery and wood carvings are among the host of other curios and crafts you may buy or even barter for. Zambia is deservedly famous for its diversity of wildlife.
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the Lower Zambezi National Park and South Luangwa National Park are ideal
for game viewing. Created in 1938, South Luangwa is green and fertile
and boasts lush riverain forest near the banks of the Luangwa River. Lower
Zambezi is a wonderful wilderness area where many take to canoes in order
to enjoy a tranquil and close-up wildlife experience. Both areas offer
an abundance of hippos, buffalo, good numbers of elephant and much other
game. The big predators are also here, including the hard-to-find leopard
and there is an amazing concentration of bird life. Zambia is terrific
for walking safaris - scouts are armed and highly skilled. This is the
place to try for a closer look at flora and fauna. Map
of Zambia Weather Charts for Zambia
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