The Zambezi River begins in northwestern Zambia, near the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It flows through six countries before emptying into the Indian Ocean in Mozambique.
Major geographical features of Zambia include the Zambezi River, Victoria Falls, Lake Kariba, and the Luangwa River. Zambia also has diverse landscapes such as savannas, forests, and the Zambezi basin.
At the Zambezi river, local communities engage in trade of goods such as fresh produce, crafts, fish, and agricultural products. Additionally, there is a growing tourism industry along the river, with various activities and services being traded to visitors.
The Zambezi River is approximately 2,574 kilometers (1,599 miles) long, making it the fourth-longest river in Africa. It flows through six countries, including Zambia, Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, before emptying into the Indian Ocean.
The Amazon River is located in South America. It is the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world.
Mozambique
The Indian Ocean
Victoria Falls is the famous waterfall on the Zambezi River. It is located in the country of Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe
The Zambezi river is in Zambia.
Victoria Falls is on the Zambezi River, on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Indian Ocean
The Zambezi empties into the Indian ocean
Victoria Falls are on the Zambezi River, bordered by Zambia, Zimbabwe, Angola, Mozambique, Botswana, and Namibia.
The Zambezi River
Zambezi
The name "Zambia" is believed to come from the Zambezi River, which flows through the country. The river's name is derived from local languages and means "great river" or "river of the God".