
Zambia
Zambia sits at the heart of sub-Saharan Africa, a landlocked plateau of miombo woodland, wide rivers, and seasonal floodplains that pulse with wildlife. The Zambezi River defines both the southern border and much of the country's identity, thundering over Victoria Falls before winding through remote valleys.
About Zambia
Overview
Zambia is bordered by eight countries in southern-central Africa and covers roughly 750,000 square kilometres of elevated plateau terrain. Lusaka is the capital and largest city. English is the official language, used alongside dozens of Bantu languages including Nyanja and Bemba. The currency is the Zambian kwacha. The country's cultural identity is shaped by over 70 ethnic groups and a broadly welcoming social character.
Airports in Zambia
9 airportsAirlines based in Zambia
3 airlinesFlights to Zambia
1 routeHotels in Zambia
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