Great Plains of Zambia, the Liuwa
The great plains of Zambia lie in the west of the country along the border with Angola. It is here in the Liuwa National Park, the traditional royal hunting grounds of the King of Barotseland, that... Read More
Safari Telegraph January 2015
Read our Focus on Zambia, our travels through Tanzania, about the great migration, primates and self driving in Southern Africa – click here to download. Telegraph January 2015 Read More →
Great places in Africa to view Elephants
Elephants are without doubt one of the most interesting species to watch on safari. Family herds are dominated by a matriarch and their social interactions can easily be seen (and heard) as they... Read More
Africa under the stars
All over the world, one of the attractions of places that are far from civilisation are the magnificent night skies. In Africa, known for its ‘big skies’, the clarity of the stars and... Read More
Oliver explores Zambia and Botswana – December, 2013
On my way to Zambia in November, I got as close to philately as I am ever likely to come when I collected an unexpected immigration officer’s ‘stamp’ in my passport, following a surprise visit to... Read More
Kenya Airways to launch Livingstone flights
Kenya Airways announced today the introduction on a new three times a week service between Nairobi and Livingstone in Zambia starting in June 2013. Excellent news for all those wishing to combine the worlds... Read More
South Luangwa Conservation Society
Please click here to see SLCS September 2012 newsletter Read More →
2 for 1 in Zambia's Luangwa for July & August 2012
Norman Carr Safaris are offering an exceptional last minute 2 for 1 deal for a six night (can be extended) safari into Zambia’s famous Luangwa Valley for just US$1815.00 per person (based on two... Read More
South Luangwa Conservation Society
The SLCS continues to do its wonderful work within the Luangwa. Read its latest newsletter here. Read More →
South Luangwa Conservation Society moving forward in 2012
Read the SLCS’s latest newsletter here today. Read More →
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