Issue 1 (May 2007)

Travel Zambia
Our launch edition! An exciting combination of popular and undiscovered destinations, culture and travel...

Spotlight on Livingstone • Saving the Chaplin's barbet • Journey up the Great North Road • Tribal textiles Hot honeymoon hideaways...

And news and views from across Zambia.



The Livingstone Legacy
In just ten years, the town of Livingstone has blossomed from a crumbling backwater into the adventure capital of southern Africa. How is it coping with this startling metamorphosis? Huw Williams went to see for himself.
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Chaplin's Champion
Research ornithologist Dr. Lizanne Roxburgh is working on a two-year study of Zambia’s only endemic bird, the rare Chaplin’s barbet. Lizanne took time out from her work to talk to Mike Unwin.
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Material Benefits
Life can be tough for people living around a national park, and the tourist dollar can stretch only so far. But local enterprise offers a solution. Jake da Motta reports from South Luangwa on one innovative local business that is making a difference.
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Northern Exposure
So you’ve gasped at the falls, canoed the Zambezi, tracked game in Luangwa, and now you’re wondering what else Zambia has to offer. You could do worse than head northeast. Three enterprising travellers told Travel Zambia about their favourite haunts.
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Hot Honeymoon Hideaways
Safari is synonymous with romance. Maybe it’s the gorgeous sunsets, or perhaps the primal pulse of nature in the raw. Either way, how better to launch your newlywed bliss than by disappearing into the wilds? Oh, and perhaps a bottle of bubbly, a sunken bath and a discreet personal valet. Mike Unwin (already married) investigates.
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