
Travel Zambia
A river of dreams...
A Valley of adventure • Living the dream in Luangwa • Life in the Copperbelt • A taste of Zambia • A family home in the bush
And loads of news and views from across Zambia
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The African bush is no place to take the kids, right? Wrong! While the traditional game lodge may frown upon the mess, noise and general chaos that comes with children, an innovative trend in Zambia aims to turn the
safari into a feast of family fun. Anna Devereux-Baker investigates.
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On your visit to Zambia you may have bought an airtight bag of Arabica coffee at the airport shop, or perhaps sampled some wild forest honey from a roadside stall. But did you know that a taste of Zambia may now be on sale at a supermarket near you? Philip Dickson tracked these products to their source.
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You won't find Zambia's Copperbelt on any list of the country's great attractions. This populous, industrial region is seen almost as a necessary evil – the powerhouse of a nation's economy, perhaps, but hardly suitable for the front of its brochures. But first impressions, discovered Crispin Quarmby, can be deceptive.
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It took Steve and Anna Tolan just seven days of a safari in 1989 to fall in love with Africa. In the years that followed, they returned to the continent again and again. Until finally, in 1998, they settled in Zambia's Luangwa Valley, where they founded the pioneering Chipembele Wildlife Education Centre. Ron Toft heard their story.
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In the south of Zambia, where the great Zambezi River slips out of the country and winds east toward the Indian Ocean, there lies a gem of a National Park. Once the domain of poachers, the last 20 years have seen a dramatic transformation in its fortunes. Stephen Cunliffe explains what makes the Lower Zambezi so special.
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