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Thursday, March 31, 2005

Hotel Resort Empowers the Handicap in Zambia

In Zambia the Sun International owns a safari resort with a difference …and a good corporate citizen too! The resort is a 'combo' of two hotels ... just minutes from the Victoria Falls. A place of myth, mystery and all.

Sun International (SI) has just announced their continued commitment to help the needy. The hotel resort has introduced an out grower scheme for vulnerable people in selected areas of Livingstone. It's really the proverbial 'ploughing back' to the community they live in!

The out grower scheme will involve 29 families headed by blind or handicapped persons at the blind and handicapped settlements at Mapenzi and at Linda Township. The hotel resort will provide a guaranteed market for high value crops such as specialized vegetables, spices, garlic and herbs. Imagine real fresh vegetables on your table after a safari!

SI will provide finance and the technical assistance such as solar energy for pumping water. They will also provide requisites and the training on farming and the drip irrigation system.

This farming project is to be undertaken in collaboration with the International Development Enterprise (IDE) and the Co-operation League of the USA (CLUSA).

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Zambian Safari, an African Fairytale!

Zambia has it all. It’s an ideal tourist destination for that special holiday of your lifetime. And it is Africa's undiscovered gem!

While here you'll discover the rich cultural heritage, the spectacular wildlife, the unforgettable adventure and the awesome beauty.

And don’t forget to visit the majestic Victoria Falls. And Zambians are well known for being warm and friendly people.

Livingstone town has much to interest the visitor. I like to call it a town of three museums:

1 - the Livingstone Museum with 37,000 specimens of traditional Zambian.
2 - the Railway Museum, with a rich history of steam trains memorabilia.
3 - and the Victoria Falls Field Museum where the early man way of life is documented

And the bonus! A small game park, which is home to numerous antelope species, zebra, giraffe and white rhinoceros. There is reptile farm within the vicinity.

Monday, March 14, 2005

World Tourism Body Gives Zambia Top Ranking

The Zambian Tourism minister Patrick Kalifungwa has announced that the World Tourism Organisation (WTO) has ranked Zambia as Africa's number one emerging tourist destination. All Africa Report Hey…and that's another safari award… they never seen to end!

Sorry I digressed! ...The minister attributed this to the tourism sector that had developed tremendously in Zambia and the world tourism body had noticed the progress made. Developments like the meeting of South African travel agents in Livingstone in the second week of February, Air Tanzania's re- introduction of flights to Lusaka and a reduction in fares for local tourists by Zambian Airways all point to this phenomenon.

Mr Kalifungwa said the ministry had set a target of one million tourists by the year 2010 from the 610,00 visitors in 2004.

Imagine receiving personal attention of your own design. That’s right, it’s possible now before the crowds arrive. Please click here to visit the Zambia Tourism site .

Saturday, March 12, 2005

South African Travel Agents Reposition Zambia

Now it's our "neighbour" the giant No 1 winner in "long haul" destination coming to Zambia. The race is heating up. The South African tour operators are now repositioning Zambia. Remember the "Visit Zambia in 2005"? That’s the race we’re talking about.

The Association of South African Travel Agents (ASATA) aren't going to be left out. Instead of their country ASATA will hold their annual CONGRESS at Livingstone in Zambia. This is right at the latest Sun International's resort near the Victoria Falls.

The Falls Resort is a 'combo' of two hotels. These are the Royal Livingstone Hotel and the Zambezi Sun that will host the congress. …And they have excellent conference facilities too! In addition the mystic and majestic Victoria Falls is closest here – it’s really right on the doorstep of The Falls Resort.

300 South African travel agents will attend this congress and will be availed the chance to learn why Zambia is called the "real Africa" and considered Africa’s best kept tourism secret. On their itinerary will be the sampling of the safaris and tourism activities, some of which are only found here.

So when the South Africa Travel Agents recommend Zambian safaris to you take their advice and visit Zambia. That’s because they know better :-).

Monday, March 07, 2005

Zambia…the Essence of Real Africa Safaris

Zambia Safaris offer great appeal for those who want to experience the real Africa, with the wildness and rugged beauty of its sanctuaries becoming increasingly attractive to many adventurers. Favourite stalking ground for the avid safari enthusiast are the wildlife reserves of South Luangwa and Kafue National Parks, while the Lower Zambezi Valley is a tapestry of waterways, and magnificent fauna and flora.

Visit the Livingstone area now Zambia’s proud showcase in tourism and what is really an African safari…teeming wildlife, pristine wilderness and Africa’s smiling people…all in one friendly country!

Enjoy the theme-designed accommodations with a very African essence right on the banks of one of Africa’s great rivers …the Zambezi.

The Zambezi Waterfront Complex
The Zambezi Waterfront is a new and vibrant development complex. It is situated 4 kilometres upstream from the Victoria Falls and opposite Siloka Island. The waterfront is designed to attract the younger more adventurous traveller (and of course the young at heart) who wishes to experience the Great Zambezi River, the wonder of the Victoria Falls and its stunning wildlife without great expense. It is designed to cater for all travellers, from camping facilities to good quality chalet accommodation.

The complex includes a restaurant, shop and the "Adventure Centre" - the ideal spot to arrange all of your one-day activities in Victoria Falls from rafting to bungee jumping to town tours....

Visit Zambia in 2005 for centenary cerebration of Livingstone and 150 years after Dr. David Livgstone sited the Victoria Falls

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Zambia Hosts African Coffee Safari

Visit Zambia campaign gets a boost!

A very highly represented second International African Fine Coffee conference and exhibition opened on March 2, 2005. The Zambezi Sun Hotel hosting this coffee safari conference is brandy new. It's one of the Sun International's hotel resort only four years old and built on the banks of the Zambezi River in Livingstone, Zambia.

Coming from all over the world the delegates are expected to discuss the professionalisation of small holder coffee producers. This will assist them improve their techniques and organisation skills. And behold... the delegates will be availed a chance to see Zambia's fairy tale… Zambia’s safaris and its friendly people.

Dr Robet Nsibirwa, executive director of Eastern Africa Fine Coffee Association believes Zambia deserves this honour to host the conference / exhibition. And we couldn’t agree more! Zambia is a tourist destination of choice because of its pristine wilderness and teeming wildlife. And Livingstone town is Zambia's tourist capital and Southern Africa Adventure Centre .

A meet the "Coffee farm safari" in Mazabuka is a visit to a Zambian coffee farm run by a member of the Zambia Coffee Growers Association. This will be one of the highlights of the exhibition.

Zambian tourism and its fine safaris…is the awakening sleeping safari giant in Africa.

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

A Coffee Safari Exhibition in Zambia

Consider a visit to Livingstone during the first weekend of March (3rd to 5th). Zambia is hosting the second Eastern African Fine Coffee Association (EAFCA) regional conference. Also happening at the same time is the second World’s Wildest Coffee conference.

Robert Nsibirwa, the executive director of EAFCA said the second African fine coffee conference will also be an exhibition. A safari exhibition for the finest coffees grown around this part of Africa!

The EAFCA organises the regional conferences. This one, which is the second regional conference and exhibition, brings together coffee buyers and producers to interact, develop business relationships, share knowledge and establish market links.

EAFCA is a member-driven association of specialty coffee producers, processors and marketers from 10 countries in the eastern and central African region. The countries are Burundi, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda. Others are Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe

During the conference and exhibition the best two coffees from each country’s national competitions will be tested. An international panel will choose the highest scoring coffee. This will be presented to the Association for Specialty Coffee Industry Conference in Seattle Washington, USA in April 2005.

At this EAFCA and Wildest Coffee conference there'll be a meet the farm coffee safari in Mazabuka It’s really an open day coffee farm visit. Mazabuka is nicknamed the sweetest town in Zambia owing to its huge sugar plantation. Hey its Ilovo Sugar that owns the farm and the nearby sugar refinery.

For the first time Zambia Coffee Growers Association will present roasted coffee samples to the Trade Association for Specialty Coffee standards for submission for evaluation at the regions Taste of Harvest in Livingstone, Zambia .