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USD143M Funding for Zambezi Basin

The Zambezi Basin, which encompasses almost the whole country except for the northern half of the northern region, has received a major funding boost from Climate Investment Funds (CIF), which is co-ordinated by the African Development Bank and World Bank. A total of USD143-million has been earmarked to tackle climate [...]

Extra Flights for Lusaka-Livingstone Route

Travellers originating in South Africa will now have greater flexibility when it comes to visiting Victoria Falls. Proflight Zambia has announced that it will double the frequency on its Livingstone-Lusaka route from 1 April 2025 to twice-daily flights. This means that early afternoon and evening services will help those arriving [...]

Top Accommodation in Kafue as Demand Surges

Kafue – Africa’s second largest national park at 22 400km² / 13 900mi² - is reaping the benefits of the co-management agreement between the Zambian government and African Parks. Set up in 2022 to protect biodiversity, strengthen community development and increase revenue through tourism, the agreement has seen a significant increase in [...]

By |February 17th, 2025|Kafue, Zambia News|

Two New Eco Projects for the Kafue Flats

Two climate resilience and wildlife conservation projects have been announced for the Kafue Flats. Worth USD9-million in total, the goal is to safeguard this fragile ecosystem and bolster community resilience especially against future droughts and floods that will be worsened by climate change. They were announced in Lusaka by the [...]

Will the Barotse Plains get World Heritage Site Status?

The Zambian government has formally submitted the Barotse Plains Cultural Landscape to UNESCO for consideration as a World Heritage Site, consolidating work done by the National Heritage Conservation Commission, Barotse Royal Establishment and Ministry of Tourism. A decision is expected in 2026 once the International Council on Monuments and Sites [...]

Sungani Hits Conservation Funding Goal Again

Sungani, which has two lodges in South Luangwa National Park, has again hit its fundraising target, gathering USD62 492 in 2024 to benefit Conservation South Luangwa. To date, it has contributed more than USD130 000 to CSL’s important work and has achieved its aim for three consecutive years. The money is earmarked [...]

From Roads to Rivers: Discovering Zambia’s Fluid Landscapes

With green season on the doorstep of Zambia’s tourism season, camps and lodges are gearing up to slow down over the wetter festive season. While the abundance of water may pose challenges for the tourism industry's summer season, the significance of Zambia's water resources far outweighs any potential disadvantage for [...]

That’s a Wrap: Seasonal Lodges to Reopen in 2025

Zambia is unique among Southern Africa’s safari destinations in that many lodges and camps still close for all or part of the summer rainy season from November onwards. With wildlife dispersing and some roads not being passable, this is the perfect time for staff to have well-deserved breaks, crucial maintenance [...]

Navigating Zambia: Essential Self-Drive Tips from Our Recce Adventure

The plan for the recce trip was to cover as much ground as possible throughout Zambia, focusing our time on the national parks and sensible transit camps in between. This country is rich in diverse biomes varying from bushveld, miombo woodland, grassy plains and riverine forest, which of course attract [...]

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