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Wedding in Zambvia Southern Africa There
are very few places in Africa where a couple will be in as a remote, beautiful
and secluded wilderness area - as in the Luangwa Valley. There are a number of
romantic camps with lovely views, four-poster beds and private balconies with
wide, unrestricted views of the stunning Luangwa landscape. Excellent cuisine,
personal attention, intimate bush dinners and fantastic game watching will make
your honeymoon safari unforgettable. Victoria Falls in Zambia A protected World
Heritage Site The largest waterfall in the world during the rainy season One
of the seven natural wonders of the world Named "the Smoke that Thunders" or
Mosi-oa-Tunya by the Kololo tribe Victoria
Falls The world-famous
Victoria Falls are situated right on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia, where
the powerful Zambezi River crashes down the Batoka gorge, at rate of between 20
000 and 500 000 cubic metres of water a minute. The spray can be seen miles away
and the roar of the water can be heard long before the waterfalls are in sight.
From the Zambian side, it is actually possible to cross the falls over a dramatic,
narrow footbridge through swirling mists
leading to Knife Edge Point for stunning
views Kafue National
Park Kafue
National Park
Zambia's oldest and largest park Rich animal diversity Still has an air of
unspoilt wilderness Kafue National Park is one of the largest game reserves in
the world and is considered to be Africa's best reserve for antelope. The park
covers an amazing diversity of animals, birds and vegetation. This is Big Five
country and apart from zebra, blue wildebeest, buffalo, serval, cheetah, lions,
leopards and elephants it boasts the greatest diversity of antelope in Africa
including important populations of Defassa waterbuck and Red lechwe. Birdwatching
is also excellent - Kafue is home to over 400 different species. Angling enthusiasts
will also be delighted by the superb fishing possible at most lodges. Lower
Zambezi Includes Lake Kariba and the lower stretch of the Zambezi River
that runs into Mozambique Lake Kariba is one of the largest man-made dams in
the world This stretch of the Zambezi River is Africa's best canoe safari region
From a wildlife point of view Mana Pools and the Lower Zambezi National Park
compare favourably with the Luangwa and Chobe river frontages Lake Kariba is a
huge expanse of water. As with Victoria Falls, the Zimbabwean side of the lake
is better developed and known as a prime holidaying area. Other
special areas include the unique Bangweulu Swamps in northern Zambia, an enormous
wetland wilderness of low islands, reed beds, floodplains and shallow lagoons
- home to the elusive shoebill stork, along with the endemic black lechwe. The
beautiful Lochinvar National Park offers outstanding birding opportunities and
is home to thousands of the endemic Kafue lechwe. The small and privately owned
Nchila Wildlife Reserve will also enrapture birding enthusiasts. For tiger fishing
enthusiasts, couples who enjoy walking safaris we can arrange themed weddings
in Zambia whilst on a safari wedding or honeymoon! |