Zambia African Safari

Written by Enestle Zimba


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And there are large carnivores too! The common ones seen inrepparttar Zambian game parks arerepparttar 134167 cheetah, leopard, lion (the legendary king ofrepparttar 134168 jungle), spotted hyena (‘wild’ strongest teeth) andrepparttar 134169 wild dog. Smaller carnivores such as honey badger, African wildcat, mongoose jackal, etc., are common sights too. Zambia has three natural lakes. Inrepparttar 134170 north arerepparttar 134171 Bangweulu, Mweru andrepparttar 134172 southern tip of Lake Tanganyika, repparttar 134173 world’s second deepest lake. Alongrepparttar 134174 southern border isrepparttar 134175 exciting mighty Lake Kariba, one ofrepparttar 134176 world’s largest man-made lakes. It measures 280 kilometres long and 40 kilometres at its widest.

Ofrepparttar 134177 73 tribes of Zambia, 20 practise annual traditional ceremonies. These manifest customs, social life, rituals, oral history, material and spiritual culture. When these ceremonies are in session visitors are welcome to watch. Catch one and you will enjoy it.

Apart from its abundant wildlife, rivers, and lakes, Zambia holds 6% ofrepparttar 134178 worlds copper reserves and isrepparttar 134179 fourth largest copper producing nation inrepparttar 134180 world. Zambia is internationally recognised as a major producer of emeralds, aquamarines, amethyst and tourmalines. The qualities of repparttar 134181 gems are highly competitive onrepparttar 134182 world markets.

Zambia’s vegetation is savanna type with lots of trees varying in density. The climate makes Zambia suitable for a wide range of farming crops. All vegetables and fruits such as citrus, bananas, pineapples, mangoes, avocadoes, etc., grow. The weather is fine just aboutrepparttar 134183 whole year round; a bit sun shine now and a bit of rain another season.

While on holiday in Zambia you can choose to enjoy adventures of your choice. In Livingstone town,repparttar 134184 Adventure Centre is a must visit. You will be able to chooserepparttar 134185 adventure of your liking and they’re a myriad. The adventure tours can also be arranged fromrepparttar 134186 comfort of your hotel lobby or lodge. These adventures include;

White water rafting on 23 wild Zambezi river rapids below Victoria Falls

Canoeing safaris alongrepparttar 134187 Zambezi River

River-boarding by surfingrepparttar 134188 Zambezi below Victoria Falls

Houseboating on Lake Kariba

Bungee jumping offrepparttar 134189 Victoria Falls Bridge

Walking safaris arerepparttar 134190 best onrepparttar 134191 continent

Abseilingrepparttar 134192 gorges of Victoria Falls

Horse riding safaris, a unique way to view game

Tandem kayaking with an experienced kayaker who will take you throughrepparttar 134193 raging rapids ofrepparttar 134194 Zambezi - great fun and quite safe.

Fishing such as fly fishing, tiger fishing, are some ofrepparttar 134195 best fresh water fishing

Elephant back safaris; tame elephants giverepparttar 134196 best view for game viewing inrepparttar 134197 Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park.

One guarantee! The contagious “Simply-Love-Zambia- Safari-Bug” will affect you. Once “infected” you will always remember Zambia,repparttar 134198 warmest of warm African welcomes, Africa’s best-kept secret. The superb enjoyment cure of exhaustion!!

Contact mailto:enestle.zimba@kcm.co.zm



Enestle Zimba is the founding editor of Africa’s Best Kept Secret Ezine. Enestle is geologist of over twenty years and manages Zambia African Safari (ZAS) part time. He is dedicated to the promotion of safaris and tourism in Zambia and the conservation of wildlife and the environment.

Do You Know What is Africa’s Best Secret? http://www.zambia-the-african-safari.com/subscription.html




Catch the Bluebonnets in Texas This Spring

Written by Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach


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Come on rose pruning day (known to some people as Valentine’s Day) for a Rose Pruning & Training Seminar, February 14th, 2004. Owner and head gardener will show you how to prune, and how to train roses. Seminar begins at 10 a.m. and is FREE of charge. Go here for more information: http://www.antiqueroseemporium.com .

While inrepparttar area, in San Antonio you’ll findrepparttar 134166 ALAMO, SEAWORLD, FIESTA TEXAS, MISSION TRAILS andrepparttar 134167 RIVERWALK.

Over in Austin,repparttar 134168 state capital, you’ll find more wildflowers – 42 more acres - atrepparttar 134169 LADY BIRD JOHNSON WILDFLOWER RANCH, http://www.wildflower.org , andrepparttar 134170 beautiful UMLAUF SCULPTURE GARDEN & MUSEUM, http://www.umlaufsculpture.org , outdoors and user-friendly. Umlauf was an art instructor atrepparttar 134171 University of Texas for 40 years and donated his home, studio and more than 250 pieces of artwork torepparttar 134172 city of Austin which maintainrepparttar 134173 lovely garden where his works are displayed. He worked in many mediums and styles, and you’ll find his works displayed inrepparttar 134174 Smithsonian Institution and New York’s Metropolitan Museum.

You’ll probably recognizerepparttar 134175 face of his most famous UT student, Farah Fawcett, who was often his model. An exceptionally peaceful and beautiful sculpture garden!

Also in Austin is BARTON SPRINGS ( http://www.tec.org/bartonsprings/5Ws.html ) a 1,000 foot long natural limestone pool fed by several underground springs, situated in ZILKER PARK (http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/zilker ), which also hasrepparttar 134176 Zilker Eagle, a large playscape, and 400 acres of sports fields and woodlands.

Then for more scenery, takerepparttar 134177 HILL COUNTRY FLYER, a steam locomotive SP 786 manned by volunteers. There are 1-hour trips through Austin, a 33-mile ride from Cedar Park (north of Austin) to Burnet throughrepparttar 134178 Hill Country and special event rides, such as murder-mystery excursions. Call 512-477-8468 for more information.

Also forrepparttar 134179 kids, there are zoos in both San Antonio and Austin.

If you chooserepparttar 134180 Dallas area, give Kelly Dunn a call. An excellent photographer, she’s booking bluebonnet photography dates already. Visit her onrepparttar 134181 web at http://www.justimagineinc.com .

And last, but not least, to make this a memorable excursion forrepparttar 134182 kids,repparttar 134183 BAT EGRESS. This is something you won’t see allrepparttar 134184 time. Every evening from mid-March until early November, 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats emerge from their roosts underrepparttar 134185 Congress Avenue Bridge in downtown Austin and head out overrepparttar 134186 town looking for dinner. Go here for directions: http://www.batcon.org/discover/congress.html . There’s plenty of parking, restaurants nearby, a souvenir stand (yes, t-shirts!) but no public restrooms or concessions.

Generallyrepparttar 134187 bats emerge at dusk, but “may fly late if conditions are not favorable.” In early August you can seerepparttar 134188 new born pups on their first forages with their mums. You can also view them via a River Cruise.

And yes, there’s a hotline. For updates and approximate emergence time, callrepparttar 134189 Austin American-Statesman/Bat Conservation hotline – 512-416-5700 (category 3636) forrepparttar 134190 latest flight times.

Here is a photograph ofrepparttar 134191 people waiting (http://www.batcon.org/discover/cab14-sm.jpg ), and here gorepparttar 134192 bats (http://www.batcon.org/discover/cab08-sm.jpg ).

Trust me, you have never seen anything like it, and it is guaranteed to render all age groups speechless. It’s very silent. Also it’s VERY creepy. (And remember, you can look, but you better not touch.)

Y’all come, y’hear?

(c)Susan Dunn, The EQ Coach, http://www.susandunn.cc . Coaching around Emotional Intelligence for relationships, career, resilience, and personal and professional development. Mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc for free ezine. Mailto:EQ4U-subscribe@yahoogroups.com for free daily tips on EQ.


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