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The area which is now the Republic of Zambia (formerly Northern Rhodesia) was initially inhabited by hunter-gatherer tribes for thousands of years and something of a crossroads in the migrations of Bantu and specifically Nguni peoples. This explains the fact that Zambia has nine major ethno-linguistic groups. There are 72 languages and 13 distinct additional dialects spoken in the country. Babel babble!

The Okavango Delta is created by the Okavango River, the third largest in Southern Africa, spreading out on reaching Botswana....

The Sabi Sand is home to some of the world’s oldest, newest, finest and most exclusive private game lodges and frequently plays host to celebrities and politicians from around the world.

The Gastro-bod's Gastropod

Abalone, or perlemoen, is a shellfish delicacy but stocks are currently severely threatened by illegal fishing. The creature – an edible sea-snail – is also known as muttonfish in Australia and ormer in Britain. The meat, if one can call it that, of this gastropod is much sought-after. Legally harvested abalone can sell for as much R650/kilogram in the markets and restaurant mark-ups can be astonishing. Unfortunately for this benighted creature, its shell is also very attractive. The poorer communities on the West Coast are almost totally dependent on fishing and the poaching of abalone severely threatens the sustainability of these populations. Be careful what you buy!