Wednesday 15 February 2017

Travel Tips to Ponder When Visiting Zambia

In Zambia one-third of the country committed to preservation, Zambia offers the sightseers with some of the finest wilderness and wildlife areas in Africa. An extensive range of action-packed adventures from the renowned walking safari to river rafting on the majestic Zambezi allows the enjoyment of nature at its wildest. A birder and angler’s delight, Zambia has recorded in excess of 740 bird species in the regions of vast picturesque beauty and has some of the most excellent freshwater fishing available including the exceptional tiger fishing. Best of all though, Zambia is one of the most stable countries in Africa, having so many different tribes living in harmony. People are extremely gracious and exhibit a rich cultural heritage during their vivid traditional rituals, which is open for the westerners to see their ancient and eternal mystique.

Zambia Tourist Visa

A visa is an approval which gives the individuals an authority to enter in a particular country for a specific period. The duration of stay in Zambia shall be determined by an immigration bureaucrat at the port of entry. The validity of the Zambia tourist visa is not the period in which the holder is entitled to stay in the country but a period within which the holder has to enter Zambia. Citizens of the countries which necessitate tourist visa for Zambia meant for visiting friends or relatives should be issued with visas using the e-visa portal at Zambian missions in a foreign country or at the ports of entry.
People that are coming to Zambia for the purpose of handling business are entitled to a free thirty days business within a period of twelve months. Such people should be issued with business visa Zambia at Zambian missions or at the ports of entrance with the exception of those that fall under referred visa. A business tourist is an individual who comes to Zambia to take part in meetings, conferences, arranging of business deals and the signing of contracts that includes the workers from a foreign country, who is salaried by an overseas employer or a volunteer, who come to Zambia for a short period of time to work, offer a service, set up, erect and repair the foreign-made machinery or equipment.

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