Canoe Safari Zambia
A canoeing safari experience in Livingstone, Zambia
Kayaking Overlander Falls on the Fraser River
The Kellogg Show Kids kayak off a 30 foot waterfall, Overlander Falls, in British Columbia, Canada! They paddle the Fraser River through big holes and waves in glacier blue whitewater.
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River Canoe and Safari in Livingstone, Zambia
Day 197 of It's my Life 365 and I'm still in Livingstone, Zambia. I've started to get really comfortable in Livingstone and it's actually a little bit hard to leave these days. I think I probably have a week left here before I really have to move on south and get myself to Cape Town.
On this episode, I start off the day with a river canoe trip down the Zambezi River which was absolutely phenomenal. It was relaxed and a great way to spend the morning. In the afternoon, I went on a bit of a safari in one of the small national parks just outside of Livingstone. In the evening, it was another booze cruise, and some late night partying in Livingstone. This town is amazing, and I'm going to have a hard time leaving it.
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Kayaking through the most dangerous waterfalls on Earth
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Zambezi Life -- (Kayak Session Short Film of the Year Awards 2013 -- Entry# 37)
Zambezi Life takes a look at one of the Local Porters, Mukumba and his thoughts on the Batoka Dam and shows the beauty of the gorge and the epic kayaking it harbors. The Dam construction is due to begin next year and threatens the culture that the Zambezi's whitewater has developed over the years. The mystery surrounding the dam and the local benefits are very unclear and leaves a lot unanswered questions about who is winning and losing in this situation. Are the locals getting blindsided with promises that will never be fulfilled?
By: Blair Trotman From: New Zealand Paddlers: Dean Woodgate, Bradley Lauder Porter: Makumba Makai Location: Zambezi River, Livingstone, Zambia Filmed & Edited by: Blair Trotman
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Zambia - Victoria Falls - whitewater rafting!
class 4-5 whitewater with crocs in the pools below the rapids
Canoe Safaris on the Zambezi River | Livingstone's Adventure
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Sindabezi Island Bush Camp, Livingstone, Zambia
Sindabezi Island is unique.
An idyllic, exclusive camp on our very own private isle on the Zambezi River.
It is the only luxury bush camp in the Victoria Falls region and in 2008 was selected by The Sunday Times in London as one of the best remote places to stay in the world.
For more information and to book, go to tongabezi.com
EPIC White Water Rafting Adventure on the Zambezi River in Zambia
One of our most adrenaline-filled adventures is the white water rafting we did on the Zambezi River in Zambia. Paddling through even the class 5 rapids was not easy, but very rewarding. Check out how it looks like!
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(Footage of us on the river by the courtesy of Safari Par Excellence/SafPar. Others are our own GoPro footage.)
Life in Zambia UPDATE!
Quick update from the last week in Zambia. I freaking love this place.
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Canoeing to the Edge of Victoria Falls - Rough Guide
Julia experiences the luxury of the Livingstone Hotel and then the danger of canoeing to the edge of the amazing Victoria Falls.. but will she take a closer look??
Jackie's quick visit to Livingstone, Zambia.
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Canoe safari on the Zambezi River, Zimbabwe
An amazing 3-day canoe safari down the Zambezi river from Chirundu to Mana Pools in Zimbabwe with Natureways May 2008. An adventure full of natural beauty, amazing wildlife and surprises - we were knocked out of our canoe by hippos! Luckily no-one was hurt and it turned out to be an incredible experience.
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Mama Tembo Tours Canoe Safari Zambezi River Zambia
Canoe safari & camping on Zambezi River, Zambia
Making the Makoro, Southern Africa's Dugout Canoe (Livingston, Zambia)
Call it southern Africa’s answer to the Venetian gondola. At a workshop outside of Livingstone, in southwest Zambia, a craftsman named Boniface showcases the dugout canoe known as a makoro, a traditional form of transport on the region's network of rivers and tributaries.
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Why I love running waterfalls in my kayak
Trying to explain why I love chasing this rather extreme form of whitewater kayaking!
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Steve Fisher Kayaking Africa's Zambezi River
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10 Awesome Things to Do in ZAMBIA
The country of Zambia in the southern region of Africa is the perfect destination for nature lovers. If you want to venture off to a place that has everything, from a rich history to friendly villagers and diverse wildlife, Zambia has you covered. Here are 10 things to Do in Zambia.
1. Visit Victoria Falls
Mosi-oa-Tunya, also known as Victoria Falls, is a stunning waterfall that’s located on the Zambia/Zimbabwe border. It is one of the largest waterfalls in the world with over 500 million liters of water.
2. Take a Walking Safari
South Luangwa is the birthplace of the walking tours and the one place where you’ll be most likely to come in contact with a lion. When the tour is finished, grab and tent and enjoy some restful and peaceful sleep in the middle of the wilderness.
3. Visit a Traditional Village
Zambia has over 73 tribes. And, a tour of the Kawaza Village near South Luangwa includes helping the villagers to harvest crops and draw water from their wells before enjoying a traditional feast. ,
4. Volunteer at the Lion Conservation
This center is home to a number of lions that have been orphaned, abandoned, or abused. The sanctuary allows visitors to take care of them, prepare their meals, feed them, clean their enclosures, and assist them with veterinary care.
5. Go on a Game Drive
Along the Luangwa River, jeep tours will get you up close and personal to some of Zambia’s dazzling wildlife. On these game drives, the vehicles make it easier to get closer to a higher density of animals.
6. Visit Chobe National Park
It's along the border of Zambia. Guided tours are available via vehicle. Open-air trucks will take you to the park’s river where you can witness elephants swimming, playing, and bathing together, or you can book a boat ride through the park.
7. Enjoy High Tea
Enjoy high tea with an amazing view at the luxurious Royal Livingstone Hotel. This five-star accommodation overlooks the Zambezi river where hippopotamuses and zebras frequently graze in the distance.
8. Canoe Ride in Lower Zambezi National Park
This Park is known for its fish eagles, elephants, and buffalo, but it’s also a great spot to go for a relaxing canoe ride. The river is lined with fig trees and if you’re lucky, you might even see a leopard taking a drink on the edge of the river as you paddle by!
9. Swim in Devil’s Pool
During the dry season, the levels of the Zambezi River drop low enough for you to walk to the lip of the falls. Fearless travelers get pushed to the edge by the force of the river, but the rock lip prevents them from going over the edge.
10. View Rare Species in Bangweulu Wetlands
If you really want to take pictures that will amaze all of your friends and family back home, you’ll definitely want to head out to the Bangweulu Wetlands. This community-owned wetland has over 433 different bird species, including the rare shoebill.
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Zambian Connection Sponsored Canoe Trip 2019
A short movie capturing stunning scenery of this year's canoe trip in Livingstone and the Lower Zambezi National Park filmed by Paul Wilson at Flapjack Films.
Zambezi River Canoe Safari
Hippos and elephants on canoe safari on Lower Zambezi River, Zambia