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Issue 5 (May 2009) Antelope are more than just big cat fodder. The sheer variety of shape, size and behaviour among these horned herbivores makes them one of Africa’s true wildlife highlights. And, with at least 23 species on display, there is nowhere better than Zambia to sort out your eland from your oribi.
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Issue 4 (November 2008) Zambia is a treasure trove for birders: huge expanses of wilderness means that birding is rewarding wherever you go and every roadside stop is potentially exciting. It is hard to miss such dazzling species as bateleur and lilac-breasted roller, but to experience the full diversity of Zambia’s birdlife, you need to visit the very best sites.
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Issue 3 (May 2008) Zambia’s choice of attractions can seem overwhelming to the prospective visitor. How do you organise them: by big game adventure or bird-watching bonanza, by stunning location or fascinating culture, by adrenalin surge or blissful relaxation? Travel Zambia tried an alphabetical approach.
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Issue 2 (November 2007) To the average visitor, especially newcomers to Africa, Zambia’s wildlife is little short of mind-boggling. It’s not just the spectacular, crowd-pulling ‘megafauna’, such as lions and elephants, but also the sheer variety and abundance that takes the breath away.
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Issue 1 (May 2007) Zambia has a bewildering variety of attractions. Sometimes it can be hard to decide exactly where and when to go, especially as every season offers something different.Some are well known, others more offbeat.
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