“At 23:56 on 23rd October 1963, Zambians rose in reverence of the Union Jack, the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom, for the last time as it lowered, signifying the end of British rule in Zambia.”
Your guide to the best ways to experience the captivating Cape Winelands region when you are short on time. From group tours and family-friendly excursions to private, romantic wine-centered experiences for couples, we have it all covered!
Zambia is full of contrasts, making it the perfect destination for wildlife enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike. But there is an abundance of heritage tourism sites waiting to be explored. As you travel throughout the country, whether for pleasure or work, keep an eye out for these historical landmarks.
The Kuomboka is a spectacular traditional ceremony of the Lozi people that takes place at the end of the rainy season when the upper Zambezi River floods the Barotse floodplain.
The awe-inspiring image of ten million African straw-coloured fruit bats, soaring against the backdrop of the golden brown sunset is one no one can forget.
Joburg, the city that never sleeps, offers a variety of weekend markets that cater for everyone. Daytime lovers and those that come alive when the night falls are set for a fantastic time.
Tokozile N. Ngwenya something different along with a couple of old favourites and rediscovered why Chuma Grill is among the best restaurants in Lusaka.
A family safari, unplugged from modern life, is a wonderfully enriching and rewarding experience for children and adults. Time + Tide Chinzombo is the perfect destination for a family safari.
I was determined to visit Flatdogs Camp because several of my friends had been raving about it following their recent return from South Luangwa National Park.