1 day Tiger Fishing Tour on Zambezi River

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The Zambezi River, which flows 2,574 kilometers (although every source has a different length! From eastern Angola into Zambia where it flows north-south, then along the northern borders of Namibia and then Botswana, before forming the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe to Mozambique, and finally into the Indian Ocean. It is the fourth longest river in Africa, behind the Nile, the Congo, and the Niger. Some of Zimbabwe’s best wildlife viewing locations are in the Zambezi Valley; a large portion of the nation’s tourism is centered on the river at Victoria Falls, Batoka Gorge, Lake Kariba and the islands, as well as Mana Pools National Park. Great canoeing, thrilling white water rafting, river boarding, and fishing are all available on the river.

Try your luck catching a Tiger fish on the Zambezi River. Enjoy the beauty of nature and keep an eye out for game animals along riverbanks. Tiger fishing can be done in the Zambezi River, which is a remote, wild, and game-rich section of Zambia on the Lower Zambezi National Park. Take a shot at catching a Tiger fish on the powerful Zambezi River. Experience nature to the fullest and keep an eye out for game animals along riverbanks. Fishing for tigers in the Zambezi River (Zambia) undoubtedly, the best location for tiger fishing is in Zambia’s Lower Zambezi National Park, a lonely, wild region with a wealth of wildlife.

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