Peace Corps Home Page World Wise Schools Home Page Morocco Zimbabwe Mozambique Madagascar Namibia Lesotho Zambia Malawi Tanzania Cameroon Gabon Kenya Cote d'Ivoire Ghana Benin Cape Verde Burkina Faso Senegal Niger Mali Guinea Gambia Mauritania Togo South Africa
About the Project   Resources   Lessons Plans   Help   Learning Communities
Return to Water in Africa

Named after the Zambezi river, Zambia is a landlocked country with amazing natural beauty. It offers a breathtaking view of the Victoria Falls, and its parks are considered to be the best kept secret in Africa. Zambia has three seasons: a warm, wet season from November to April; a cool, dry season from May to August; and a hot, dry season in September and October.
— Steve Hilburger, Michaele Davis

Stories
Photos

Facts About Zambia
Average Rainfall Annually 750–1,300 mm (30–51 in)
Average Temperature 16°–21°C (61°–70°F)
Zambia Map
     Water in Africa is a project of Peace Corps Coverdell World Wise Schools