ZIMBABWE: Matobo NP

ZIMBABWE: Matobo NP

Matobo NP is located in the Matobo or Matopos Hills, granite rocky mountains located 35 kilometers south of the city of Bulawayo; and cover an area of ​​3.100 square kilometers, of which 424 have been established as a national park. This is the oldest park in the...
ZIMBABWE: Hwange NP

ZIMBABWE: Hwange NP

Hwange NP is the largest national park in all of Zimbabwe. It has approximately 14,600 square meters. Declared a national park a few years ago, in 1961, it previously served as a hunting ground for the royal family. It has different habitats where a wide variety of...
ZIMBABWE: Mana Pools NP

ZIMBABWE: Mana Pools NP

Mana Pools is a very special place.  This 2,500-square-kilometer nature park is located right on the banks of the Zambezi River and in the middle of the valley of the same name. In addition, it has four seasonal natural pools (Main Pool, Chine Pool, Long Pool and...
ZAMBIA: Driving Tips

ZAMBIA: Driving Tips

Here are some tips that may be helpful for you to travel to Zambia by car: In Zambia, drive on the left, as in England. At first, you feel weird thinking you’re doing it wrong all the time, but you get used to it. You will also need an international...
ZAMBIA: Practical information and its essentials

ZAMBIA: Practical information and its essentials

Capital: Lusaka Area: 752.618 km2 Inabitants: 17.861.030 inhabitants (2019) Population density: 23,73 inhabitants per km2.  Languages: Zambia has a total of 72 tribes. Each tribe has its own language, which makes the country a place where many languages ​​are...