Zambia, as an unlimited diamond in a number of perfect diamonds, is a real, rough, wild, animal Africa. There are not only one of the best national parks on the continent - unique wildlife reserves, but also the main features of this province: the waterfall of Victoria, Lake Kariba, Zambezia Park. In addition, this country is the dream of every fisherman: every year, thousands of fishermen from around the world have floated to the powerful Zambezi River to try to find happiness in search of a toothy African tiger fish or a rare giant soma-wund. Energy poultry is also striving in Zambia to capture the incredibly diverse birds in a photo-opater, the most desirable harvest is the African beard.
The mandatory entry point is the capital of Zambia, Lusaka, because you are 99 per cent to come, and Livingston is a real Africa, so rare among the increasingly developing and Western tourists of other countries of the continent.
Zambia
The best thing that goes to Zambia is, of course, the legendary waterfall of Victoria: a massive, scary, loud, 120 m high and a width of almost 2 km. The waterfall is located near the border with Zimbabwe, so the species of the depressing water can be enjoyed equally from two countries. Helicopters, paraplanes, rafting, canoe, and even jumping bands with the Victure Bridge (111 metres high).
There is another noteworthy Ngonje waterfall in Zambia, 300 kilometres below the Zambezi River. Sooma Ngwezi National Park is nearby.
There is also a popular Siawong resort located on Lake Karib (100 km from the capital). In addition, coming to Lusaka, a sin not to go to an amazing tree of Chirunda's Ocamenalities located under the nose (40 km north). You can see the rarest prints of 150 million-year-old trees.
Lusaka is not the most interesting city on the African continent, but it is easy to spend a few days here. Walking through the loud bakers, looking at the pretty art gallery, enjoying the skilled and sorrowing life of the Zambians.
But, of course, the country ' s main wealth is hidden in its knowledgeable national parks.
Zambia National Parks
In Zambia, about 20 national parks, the most popular -- Kafue (Kafue), Simoma Ngwezi (Sioma Ngwezi), North and South Luangwa (North and South Luangwa). One of the most visited is South Luangwa, which is relatively close to the capital, only 250 kilometres north-east. The diverse local flora consists of a dense forest area, grassy plains and water lagoons. The lions, buoys, zebras and Tornicroft giraffe, as well as elephants, are meeting, because this park is the homeland of one of the largest elephants in Africa. Besides, you can see leopards and birds. Park closed during the rainy season, December to April.
In the Kafue National Park, 200 kilometres west of the capital, in hundreds of square kilometres of forests, shackles and sandbanks of the same name with the river park, you can see lions, leopards, elephants, antelope, zebra and even the most rare yellow duker (single African).
From March to May, the preacher's land is flooded, and then Kafya is becoming a giant swamp, a multiplication of thousands of hypopots and millions of birds.
Finally, another preacher popular among birds is Lake Itezhi-Tezhi. They meet knots, ducks, other watermelters, standing here with nests and pulling their fingers.