Riverside bliss Posted on 22 July 2010 Tags:Zambia It’s amazing how life can change from one day to the next. Work deadlines and the pressure of juggling attorneys, banks and estate agents as I negotiated the infernal limbo of being between buying and selling a property sent me into meltdown about three days before I left for Zambia. I was literally crying into my teacup on the Tuesday before I flew to Livingstone, but by Wednesday afternoon I was sipping Mosi beer at a bar in Livingstone in complete denial of any stress. The trip couldn’t have been more perfectly timed, a 10-day dose of all that is good in the world can soothe even the most strung out and Zambia has exactly that to offer: awesome people, amazing wildlife and scenery and magnificent sense of calm amid chaos. Related Posts The rise & fall of SUP boarding in the Swartvlei Estuary 17 April 2018 While on assignment in the Garden Route, our Welcome Lishivha went SUP boarding and came... read more Exploring Mauritius’ captivating Chinatown on foot 4 April 2018 Famed for its beaches and alluring water, Mauritius has a fascinating cultural side often missed... read more Airbnb celebrates 10 years and announces exciting new offerings 10 March 2018 From 16 listings to a whopping 4.5 million in 10 years – welcome to Airbnb's host-led... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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