Western Zambia
Western Zambia is a region known for its diverse landscapes, including wetlands, savannas, and forests. It is home to the Zambezi River, which plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and economy. The area is rich in wildlife, with several national parks, such as Liuwa Plain National Park, attracting tourists and researchers alike.
The region is also culturally significant, inhabited by various ethnic groups, including the Lozi people. Traditional practices and festivals, such as the Kuomboka, showcase the rich heritage of the area. Agriculture and fishing are vital to the local economy, providing livelihoods for many residents.