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Africa/Lubumbashi |
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Mambilima Falls, located in the Western Province of northwestern Zambia, is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Africa, remote but with a unique natural charm. The waterfall is about 30 meters wide, with a drop of more than 30 meters, and the water cascades down from the basalt cliffs, forming a multi-stage stepped curtain of water, which is especially majestic during the rainy season.
The falls are situated on a tributary of the West River, close to the Angolan border and surrounded by the Miobo woodland ecosystem. The area is rich in wildlife, including antelope, monkeys and rare birds, and the vegetation is dominated by savannah and riparian forests, making it an important ecotourism destination in Zambia.
Mambilima Falls is known as "Zambia's hidden gem" and visitors can experience hiking, bird watching and photography. The local Lozi community maintains traditional practices and the falls are sacred in their culture. The infrastructure is relatively untouched and is suitable for travelers looking for a primitive adventure.
To get to the falls you need to take a flight from Lusaka to Mungu and then overland. The best time to visit the falls is during the rainy season from November to April when the water is abundant. It is advisable to be accompanied by a local guide, take precautions against malaria and wildlife, and choose from nearby camping or community lodges for accommodation.
Macclesfield is a market town in the unitary authority of Cheshire East, England, located 30 miles south of Manchester. Historically known as "Silk Town, " it was a global hub of silk production during the 19th century, with mills and weavers shaping its industrial heritage. Historically known as "Silk Town, " it was a global hub of silk production during the 19th century, with mills and weavers shaping its industrial heritage. Today, the town retains its charm with Victorian architecture, the Macclesfield Town, and a number of other buildings. Today, the town retains its charm with Victorian architecture, the Macclesfield Silk Museum showcasing its textile legacy, and the nearby Jodrell Bank Observatory-a UNESCO World Heritage Site. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nestled on the edge of the Peak District National Park, it offers scenic countryside walks and a vibrant town center with independent shops and cafes. Macclesfield balances historical significance with modern amenities, making it a distinctive destination in Cheshire.