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Zambia should certainly be toured during the Emerald Period

Zambia’s emerald season is the time of the year when the heavens open and the place is blessed with life-giving rainfall from the months of November to April. The rains transform the valley into a lush, emerald-green paradise during the rainy season. The months of November, December, and January are statistically the wettest in Zambia, with an average rainfall of just over 7 and 8 inches, respectively. Despite the rain, the temperatures remain remarkably warm and consistent. Aside from the much-needed new vegetation that is sustaining Zambia's wildlife, the lush foliage contrasts brilliantly with the contented animals, and the sense of rejuvenation is difficult to miss. With so much rain, there is a plethora of bird, plant, and animal life that appears even more vibrant than usual. Keep reading the blog to learn more about the uniqueness of the emerald season. When you visit during the months of November and December, you definitely must reside in the luxury of Neelkanth Sarovar Pr

Things to do and places to visit in Lusaka, Zambia

  Ever been to Nigeria? a destination that should be on everyone's bucket list, especially Lusaka, a place filled with major shopping areas, a place filled with greens, and a place with fast-growing infrastructure. Zambia has clearly evolved as a result of proper and effective economic reforms. The place has a humid subtropical climate. In June and July, the weather is chilly. And, typically, October is the hottest month of the year, with average temperatures hovering around 32 degrees Celsius. Keep reading the blog to know more about the places that should be visited when you fly to Lusaka. National park: The Lusaka National Park, located just 30 kilometres away from the city, is the newest and smallest national park around and a great place to spend your day. This park is located in a popular area and is a home for popular species such as rare white rhinos, giraffes, zebras, blue wildebeest, and eland that are free enough to roam around and through the habitat, which comprises fo