Zambezi - Wikipedia The Zambezi (also spelled Zambeze and Zambesi) is the fourth-longest river in Africa, the longest east-flowing river in Africa and the largest flowing into the Indian Ocean from Africa Its drainage basin covers 1,390,000 km 2 (540,000 mi 2), [4][5] slightly less than half of the Nile 's
Zambezi River - New World Encyclopedia The Zambezi (also spelled Zambesi) is the fourth-longest river in Africa, and the largest flowing into the Indian Ocean The area of its basin is 606,000 square miles (1,570,000 square kilometers), slightly less than half that of the Nile
Zambezi River | Physical Features | Britannica The Zambezi (meaning “Great River” in the language of the Tonga people) includes along its course the Victoria Falls, one of the world’s greatest natural wonders, and the Kariba and Cahora Bassa dams, two of Africa’s largest hydroelectric projects
ZAMBEZI NATIONAL PARK - Zimbabwe Parks And Wildlife Management Authority Zambezi National Park is conjoined with Victoria Falls National Park and both parks cover an area of 56 000 hectares This park consists of 40 kilometers of the Zambezi River frontage and boasts four of the big five: elephant, lion, buffalo and leopard
Zambezi River - WorldAtlas The Zambezi is a Tonga word for “Great River ” The river is known for several notable waterfalls, including Victoria Falls, one of the world’s largest waterfalls, and the Chavuma Falls on the Zambia-Angola border
Zambezi National Park | National Parks Association Visitors to Zambezi National Park can enjoy guided game drives, walking safaris, and boat cruises along the Zambezi River The park offers excellent opportunities for both day visitors and overnight guests, with accommodations ranging from riverside lodges to well-equipped campsites
Geography | Zambezi River Authority Southern Africa’s longest trans-boundary river, the Zambezi, rises at 1,585 metres above sea level in north-western Zambia The River flows for some 2,700km through plains, gorges, rapids and cataracts before spreading out in deltoid form as it enters the Indian Ocean in the East Coast of Mozambique
Zambezi River Map - Atlas The Zambezi River is Africa’s fourth-longest river, flowing through six countries and home to the famous Victoria Falls It plays a crucial role in the region’s ecosystem, economy, and culture Explore its course, wildlife, and the challenges it faces today