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Hi. My name is Nate Bloss, and im a pcv in Namibia. Im about to finish my two years; myself and 3 friends are planning on doing some traveling. We were wondering if you could help us answer a few questions about Zambia. Right now we plan to go up through the caprivi strip and spend a few days in livingstone around december 14th. After this we need to make our way to lake malawi by december 23rd. I have 4 questions:
What can we do in Zambia, particularily in the south?
Are there any nice cheap places to stay on the route from livingstone to malawi?
We may end up just sticking around livingstone for a while and going to malawi at the last minute. How long will it take to get from livingstone to the malawi border if we want to do it as fast as possible?
Can we free hike in Zambia?
Thanks,
Nate
What can we do in Zambia, particularly in the south?
-Well the only place in southern province where I've been is Livingston; definitely go to the falls but just for a day, you can only stare at falling water for so long. I can really only speak in greater detail about Eastern province, but it is defiantly beautiful there in December-June (when leaves are green and it's not too hot). South Luangwa is a good national park there, although Chadiza District (where I was) is probably where the most stunning views anywhere are located.
Are there any nice cheap places to stay on the route from livingstone to malawi?
-There are a number of them, cost depends on how remote it is. A guest house in Chadiza for instance costs something like 20,000-25,000 kwacha (~$4-5) but in Lusaka a cheap one is K100,000 and up. You might be able to stay at the provincial house in Chipata for K10,000.
We may end up just sticking around livingstone for a while and going to malawi at the last minute. How long will it take to get from livingstone to the malawi border if we want to do it as fast as possible?
-You can make it from Livingston to Chipata in a day (a long day). It is then only roughly 35km to the Malawi border from Chipata.
Can we free hike in Zambia?
-You can definitely day hike just about anywhere and you can probably find places you can pitch a tent (I would try to find PCV's in Zambia that you can tent with).
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