National Monuments
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Zambia Travel Guide/National Monuments
The monument is situated in the Chilenje suburb of Lusaka and the turn-off from Burma Road is clearly signposted. Chilenje House No. 394 was occupied by Dr. K. D. Kaunda from January, 1960 to December 1962, and was the center from which the future...
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Zambia Travel Guide/National Monuments
Ingobe Ilede (‘the place where the cow lies down’) is situated close to the confluence of the Lusitu and Zambezi Rivers. It is reached by turning east from the northern Kariba Access Road thirteen kilometers south of its junction with the...
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Zambia Travel Guide/National Monuments
The area selected for proclamation lies immediately to the south of the Lusaka-Chirundu Road, twenty-one kilometers from Chirundu, at the corner of the north Kariba Access Road, and is in the centre of a much larger area over which wood can be...
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Zambia Travel Guide/National Monuments
This cemetery is now almost the only surviving trace of the first European settlement of Livingstone. It is situated on the bank of the Zambezi, about one and half kilometers upstream of the entrance to the Mosi-Oa-Tunya Zoological Park. The...
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Zambia Travel Guide/National Monuments
The springs are situated on the southern edge of the Kafue Flats in Lochinvar National Park, one Kilomtre west of the Lodge which is reached by a good signposted road from Monze, some forty-kilometres distant. The site was the scene of extensive...
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Zambia Travel Guide/National Monuments
Located at the former Zambezi Sawmills Railway Locomotive sheds, the Railway Museum exhibits rare stem locomotive engines, rolling stock and exhibits dating back to the earliest days of Zambia;s history, including the complete locomotive sheds...
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Zambia Travel Guide/National Monuments
The site is reached by turning south from the Solwezi-Mwinilunga Road 24 kilometres from Solwezi. Thirteen kilometers from the main road a poor track turns west and leads, after two kilometers, to the falls. Situated on the river of the same name,...
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Zambia Travel Guide/National Monuments
The fort and cemetery lie one and a half kilometers apart and sixteen kilometers to the west of Monze: the road to the site leaves Monze at the southern end of the town and is signposted. This road is passable in the dry season only. Fort Monze...
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