Zambia

The most prominent memories from Zambia is that it’s here I’m starting to really enjoy the African night sky due to the fact that there is no light pollution when you’re in the midst of nowhere. Too bad my camera was not top notch to truly capture it. Also, playing some football with the locals was really wholesome.

However, the first major stop was in the capital Lusaka, then we proceeded to the town of Choma, which also is an important milestone in my life. It’s here I start drinking coffee.

From Choma we continue south west to Livingstone, on the border to Zimbabwe. It’s safe to say that the main attraction in Livingstone is the Zambian side of Victoria Falls. But we also went on a walking safari in Mosi-oa-Tunyato see rhinos up close. There is a somewhat uneasy feeling being just a few meters away from a 3-5 ton animal that can stampede on you. Luckily they have bad eyesight.

Victoria Falls it self is massive. The roar of the water thundering down, the massive mist that the waterfall throws up at anyone who is close enough. It’s truly one of the worlds wonders of nature. Both good and bad maybe, but the water levels were to high too reach the Devils Pool.