Set at the periphery of the Great Rift Valley, Zambia’s northernmost town, Mbala, is known for its museum, restaurants, and as a base from which to explore the enthralling Kalambo Falls. A magnificent 221-metre-long uninterrupted jet, the waterfall is the second-highest in Africa, and offer a wonderful spot to see rare Maribou storks, which nest in the surrounds. History enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to the Mbala Surrender Monument, which marks the spot where German forces formally surrendered, ending World War I in Africa. At Itimbwe Gorge, used as a shelter over many centuries, see Stone Age artefacts including pots, stone tools and more. Other heritage sites include the Mbala Old Prison and the Pioneer Cemetary, where the first colonisers of the area are buried.

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Mutinondo Wilderness Campsite - Mutinondo Wilderness - 1 night - HB+ Located within the Mutinondo Wilderness area, the Mutinondo Wilderness Campsite is ideal for travellers wanting...
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