Tourist itineraries in Zambia
Heart Of Africa Expedition
by Jack Bauer
1y ago
It is not easy to plan tourist itineraries in a country, Zambia, which can offer hundreds of interesting places to discover, and thousands of others yet to be explored. To give you a guideline of the routes, we have taken the main cities of the nation as reference points. So to invite you discover the beauties that arise a few kilometers from them, on each of the cardinal points. Northern Zambia, the mining Copperbelt Based in one of the mining towns of this fascinating region, you can easily move around the whole territory of the copper mines, both active and abandoned. Kitwe is perhaps ..read more
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Livingstone Museum, the beating heart of Zambian culture
Heart Of Africa Expedition
by Jack Bauer
1y ago
  The Livingstone Museum, with its name alone, celebrates the hero par excellence of Zambia, the one to whom the city that hosts it is also dedicated. Before understanding this museum, therefore, it is good to understand who David Livingstone was. Born in 1813 in Scotland, Livingstone studied as a doctor with the idea of going on a mission to Asia. About to leave for those destinations, due to the Opium Wars he had to change plans. Instead, he arrived in southern Africa in 1841 and began his own missionary work. As Livingstone travelled to evangelize and heal people, he fell in love ..read more
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Welcome to Zambia
Heart Of Africa Expedition
by Jack Bauer
1y ago
  Located in southern Africa, landlocked, Zambia has always been a land of brave warriors and hunters. An intertwining of many ancient tribes, it underwent European colonizations in the 19th century – Portuguese and British especially – until it reached independence in 1964. The Country’s political situation today continues to be unstable but the main economic resources are more and more aiming to tourism. The wonderful plateaus, the savannahs crossed by the great rivers, the most beautiful animals on the continent and the Victoria Falls, a show of nature, attract many visitors every ..read more
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Triangle of Wonders: Pongwe, Unguja Ukuu and Pingwe
Heart Of Africa Expedition
by Jack Bauer
1y ago
  If your idea of an African holiday must necessarily also include a hinterland rich in forests and fauna, you could think of this itinerary on the largest island of the Zanzibar archipelago. A sort of “triangle of wonders” that starts from the east coast, touches the west coast to return east, crossing the heart of the island of Unguja. This triangular route surrounds the beautiful Chwaka Bay, an oasis of calm between shores beaten by the powerful tides of the Indian Ocean. And the three localities of reference are certainly worth the beauty of the visit. Pongwe Beach Going down the ..read more
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Zanzibar and the sea tides
Heart Of Africa Expedition
by Jack Bauer
1y ago
  The world knows that Zanzibar is a magical place. It is no coincidence that it is a very popular and always current holiday destination. The beauty of this island, which combines African and Asian nature, lies in its landscapes, but also in its seabed. And in the sympathy of the people, who welcome tourists with excellent dishes. There is also a lot of history on the island of Zanzibar. And then … there are the tides. And the tides here are no small matter. They are a phenomenon that increasingly attracts the curiosity of tourists. If you happen to be in Zanzibar you cannot miss th ..read more
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Botswana, Overland safari for all
Heart Of Africa Expedition
by Jack Bauer
1y ago
  Overland indicates a particular journey made by a particular vehicle. It has become the protagonist of a series of documentaries about traveling around the world by truck and/or bus, sometimes it is referred to as a jeep car. Anyway it is a special means planned to run through difficult landscapes and soils. Recently, overland safari has become the favourite African experience of many tourists. And it definitely is one of the best, safest and most comfortable ways of exploring this incredible continent. Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda are the nations that mainly offer overland trips, but ..read more
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Best tourist resorts for your stay at Murchison Falls National Park
Heart Of Africa Expedition
by Jack Bauer
1y ago
  In the last part of the 19th century, the race for world geographical discoveries was in full swing and Africa was one of the undisputed protagonists. Explorers were trying to find the origins of great rivers, such as the Nile. And along those paths they discovered even more extraordinary mysteries. Two British explorers, Samuel and Florence Baker, got to these waterfalls along the White Nile, which they baptized with the name of the president of the Geographical Society, Roderick Murchison. Since then, these spectacular water falls generated by two lakes – which jump from a 43-mete ..read more
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Top 8 resorts for your stay at Fort Portal-Kibale Forest area
Heart Of Africa Expedition
by Jack Bauer
1y ago
  Monkeys in Africa are almost everywhere, and it is always easy to come across these cute animals. But their absolute reign is the Kibale forest, in the national park of the same name. The park guarantees them protection, in fact in the Kibale forest there are over 13 different species of monkeys. They coexist there with many species of birds and with some butterflies – among the most beautiful and rare in the world! If we have piqued your curiosity, book your stay in this western corner of Uganda, a land of mountains, woods and lakes. And if you do not find the opportunity to stay i ..read more
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Best resorts near Queen Elizabeth National Park
Heart Of Africa Expedition
by Jack Bauer
1y ago
  There is a special place in Uganda where lions have learned to climb trees and thus totally dominate the territory. This place was one of the most loved by the young Queen Elizabeth 2 and was named after her in 1954 (previously it was called Kazinga National Park). The Queen Elizabeth National Park is today one of the most fascinating of the great Ugandan natural heritage. Not only for the typically African landscapes – very suitable for safaris – but also for the climate. In fact, the park rises to 980 meters above sea level, immersed in a cool and green environment. What to see, w ..read more
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Between two lakes: best resorts from Mbarara to Kanungu
Heart Of Africa Expedition
by Jack Bauer
1y ago
  The western part of Uganda is a wide, green region set between two lakes: the great Lake Victoria to the east and little Lake Edouard, which marks the border with Congo. The region is divided in two districts, Mbarara and Kanungu and they both are beautiful places to visit. Tourists love discovering this part of Uganda, less famous than the wild north-east or the shores of Lake Victoria, because of two wonderful national parks: Lake Mburo and Bwindi. It is really worth a trip, here. And not only a safari, but also because towns are  very interesting. District of Mbarara The dis ..read more
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