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Viewing locations of Waterfalls at a glance
If you would like to visit one, two or more waterfalls in the Luapula Province of Zambia, or indeed any other part of the country, you may wish to view at a glance the locations of such waterfalls. Take a look at maps on the zagisma.wordpress.com website.
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Lake Mweru
Lake Mweru, located in the north western part of Zambia, is one of Zambia’s five largest water bodies that include Bangweulu, Kariba, Mweru Wa Ntipa and Tanganyika. The lake is shared between Zambia and the DR Congo. It is an important resource for the people of Nchelenge and Chienge districts of Luapula Province whose livelihoods
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The Mbulumatuto Falls
The Mbulumatuto Falls is the only waterfalls in Luapula Province that is not accessible by car. The Mbulumatuto Falls is on the Kalungwishi River, the boundary between Kawambwa and Lunte districts. The rest of the water falls are easily accessible by car.
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Tourist Attractions
Southern Africa is among regions in Africa where one can view many tourist attractions. Zambia has its own share of these attractions. There are, apart from water falls, other attractions that include many different animal and bird species in national parks, museums and many different tourist sites. There is bungy jumping at the Victoria Falls bridge
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Waterfalls in Milenge District
Milenge District is one of the districts in Luapula Province that have one or more waterfalls. The district shares its boundaries with Chembe, Mansa and Samfya districts, as well as the DR Congo. The Mumbotuta falls in Milenge District lies on the Luapula River, the district’s and Zambia’s boundary with the DR Congo. It’s 41Km west
