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Visit Zambia 2005 and Zambia Safari Carnival
from: ...Snippets. Anything less than a 300mm lens for the big game you will encounter on safari like lion, rhino, elephant etc will be too small. A 400mm lens will allow you to get good pictures of the smaller animals like bushbuck, vervet monkey and the like.
This is the ultimate, the finale of the campaign "Visit Zambia 2005." But again it's the beginning of the more exciting times for Zambia safari.
What will happen?
An estimated 40,000 international visitors and safari enthusiasts will arrive in Livingstone, Zambia in November 2005. They will be here to commemorate a number of centenaries and the sighting of the Victoria Falls.
Snippets. Relax whilst on safari, take off you watch as it simply will not be needed. There is not the same urgency in Africa. hakuna matata.
Wow… and that's quite a few centennials!
The Livingstone Events Organisation (LEO) has set up activities that will culminate into the grand finale of the "Visit Zambia 2005" campaign on November 16, the day Dr Livingstone sighted the world wonder, the Victoria Falls, 150 years ago!
Zambia is taking special interest in this event. The world has been invited to celebrate with Zambian. The visitors will include the grand children and the great-grand children of Dr Livingstone. Now that's a lot of ‘grands' the "Visit Zambia 2005" campaign will take on board.
So far two of Dr Livingstone's great grand children Dr David Livingstone Wilson and Dierdre Nyasa Rolf Livingstone have accepted to come to Zambia.
According to the Livingstone Centenary Celebrations 2005, the 150 years anniversary celebrations of Dr Livingstone's sighting of the Victoria Falls would be held on 15th and 16th November in Livingstone, a town closest to the Victoria Falls in Zambia.
Snippets. Undeniably one of the best times to visit the Serengeti is during the annual migration when thousands of wildebeest and zebra make their way from the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Masai Mara in Kenya.
Enestle Zimba a geologist for over twenty years manages Zambia African Safari (ZAS) part time. Enestle promotes safaris and tourism in Zambia...and conservation is his great passion.
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