On tuesday me and 5 other europeans who are also working as volunteers in Zambia, came back form a 3 days trip to northern Zambia. We had a wonderful time with our rented 4x4, which gave us the freedom of going wherever we want. You really need this kind of vehicle since tar roads are rare and the conditions of the rest of the roads is terrible. We camped next to a beautiful waterfall, on the shore of a very clean lake, and in a Natinal park with hippos, crocodiles and other wild animals.
The first night, we heard drums and singing from a village and decided to see what was going on. The answer can be seen on the left: villagers having a great party! we joined them and tasted the home-brew-beer made out of corn and tasting.....let's say-strange and strong! It was so great to celebrate with these people ("we're celebrating that we're drinking!") even though communication was hard due to different reasons ;-)
The next day, we visited a cave from the stone age with interesting paintings and lots of bats and tried to find Lake Waka Waka, which was quite a quest, not having any accurate maps, with no signs around and everz villager telling us a different way. but we finally got there and had a nice evening swimming and hanging out. No one was to be seen anywhere.
The last day we went to Kasanka National Park,one of the samllest but best run NPs in Zambia. It was so nice there as well. Unfortunately, we only got to hear the hippos nearby, and no crocodiles were to be seen either. but we saw some rare Antelopes, wild hogs and some strange spider!
Altogether, it was a wonderful trip into the wild beauty of Zambia. But now I am happy to be back in Lusaka again, sleep in a bed and eat Nshima, the main local food which is served for almost every meal.
till next time, hope you are all well!
Hanno