Trails & Tales

Getting to the River
Joanne Crichton Joanne Crichton

Getting to the River

Our first trip to the Lower Zambezi was everything we hoped for and more. Getting to the river was an adventure in itself, navigating the back road and relying on local advice, but the moment we arrived, it all felt worth it. The quiet magic of the water made it an unforgettable introduction to one of Zambia’s most spectacular landscapes.

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Welcome to Zambia: Where Google Runs Out of Answers
Joanne Crichton Joanne Crichton

Welcome to Zambia: Where Google Runs Out of Answers

What rarely makes the edit is everything before the sunset. In Zambia, travel isn’t about glossy guides or perfect itineraries —it’s about community, improvisation, and figuring it out as you go. Roads disappear, distances lie, and Google Maps is optimistic. But the journeys? Infinitely more memorable, messy, and rewarding than any highlight reel.

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474km of character building (also known as Livingstone to Lusaka)
Joanne Crichton Joanne Crichton

474km of character building (also known as Livingstone to Lusaka)

What should have been a straightforward drive quickly turned into a long, lesson-filled day. Toll gates demanded cash we didn’t have, CoffeePea Farm in Mazabuka saved the day with fresh food and a jungle gym, and Kafue on a public holiday tested every ounce of patience. My parents even phoned in horror-humour updates — “they’re skinning a goat next to the car”

Lesson one: always carry cash. Lesson two: tackle Kafue early in the morning. Slow roads, chaotic towns, it was a proper introduction to the reality of moving to Lusaka.

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A few days in Livingstone
Joanne Crichton Joanne Crichton

A few days in Livingstone

Victoria Falls never disappoints. We spent a few days in Livingstone, staying at Bird Song House which was absolutely lovely and a great alternative to a hotel.

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