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Zambia offers a variety of Halal-friendly travel experiences, with a growing focus on catering to Muslim travellers. Here are some of the best places to visit in Zambia that offer Halal tourism options: 1. Lusaka Halal Restaurants and Hotels: Lusaka, the capital city, has a range of Halal dining options, including restaurants that serve traditional […]
The Zambia Tourism Agency (ZTA) is excited to welcome over 2.2 million international tourists this year, marking substantial growth in the country’s tourism industry. Projections for global international arrivals suggest an 8–9% increase in 2025, according to ZTA’s leadership. Last year, Zambia attracted 2 million international visitors, a milestone made possible through strategic initiatives, including […]
Zambia is considered a relatively safe destination for travellers, and many people visit each year to explore its natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural heritage. Here are several reasons why Zambia is seen as safe for travellers: 1. Low Crime Rates in Tourist Areas While petty crime, such as pickpocketing or theft, can happen in crowded […]
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — The difference between a tourist and a traveler is getting to know a culture, according to Karen Gershowitz, writer and travel addict. Since boarding a plane to Europe when she was 17, Gershowitz has visited over 90 countries and “gained friends.
Zambia is a stunning destination with diverse wildlife, rich culture, and breath-taking landscapes. Here are the top ten things to do when you visit Zambia: 1. Visit Victoria Falls Location: On the Zambezi River, at the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Why: Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, is a […]
Thousands of migrants – of whom, many are children – suffer from deadly heat conditions at the US-Mexico border. As the effects of climate change worsen day by day, extreme weather conditions are causing a high risk of dehydration and death amongst migrants who try to enter the States.
In this week’s interview, Ole ter Wey talks to climate activist Grace Fong about the importance of climate education. Drawing on her very personal experiences with the impacts of climate change in her home country of Fiji