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THE BEST Places To Visit In Zambia

The following list highlights some of the best places to visiting in Zambia. So if you are in Zambia, I recommend visiting the following:

  1. Knife Edge Bridge, Livingstone, Zambia
  2. Victoria Falls, Livingstone, Zambia
  3. Mumbuluma Falls, Luapula, Zambia
  4. Lake Kashiba, Ndola, Zambia
  5. Kundalila Falls, Serenje, Zambia

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1. Knife Edge Bridge, Livingstone

Source by Ninara – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

A 198-metre long steel structure connecting Zimbabwe and Zambia. The bridge was the dream of Cecil Rhodes. It was developed by G. S. Hobson, built between 1904 and 1905. Walk near the edge of the waterfall and you will experience the upward splash. The best place to experience it is across the Knife Edge Bridge. During the rainy season, the bottom of the gorge cannot be seen and some waterfalls are hidden by spray. It is also one of the highest and most desirable places for bungee jumping.


2. Victoria Falls, Livingstone

Source by Bernard Gagnon – Under Wikimedia Creative Commons License

Impressive waterfalls emerging from billowing clouds and drenched with celestial essence, intensely supplying the waters of the Zambezi River; for many, a dream come true. This famed attraction, awarded World Heritage status in 1989, creating the largest water curtain in the world, has attracted curious and exquisite travellers from all corners of the globe. Being one of the physical and natural spectacles of overwhelming bursts of water almost a mile long, you can enjoy exclusive guided safaris and private helicopter flights.


3. Mumbuluma Falls, Luapula

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They are a series of falls of the Luapula River. It is one of the natural monuments of Zambia to about 60 of the Musonda falls. They consist of two jumps separated about 30 metres with a deep pool at the end.


4. Lake Kashiba, Ndola

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Also known as “Blue Lake”. It was formed millions of years ago by the collapse of a rocky surface that buried a network of caves and created a cavity with sharp edges; so the bottom of the lake is over 100 metres deep, and it is believed that the interior is deeper, although this has not been confirmed. Beautiful natural blue pools are cut randomly in the middle of the jungle.


5. Kundalila Falls, Serenje

Source by Babak Fakhamzadeh – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

It is located on the Kaombe River in Zambia. It falls from the edge of the Muchinga cliffs and forms this waterfall near the small town of Kanona. Without a doubt, this is an idyllic place with lush vegetation where you can stay and enjoy the natural beauty that Zambia has to offer.


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