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Lake Kariba: The Perfect Weekend Getaway
from ISSUE 6 - JAN - MARCH 2017
by Lyn G
LAKE KARIBA
A Perfect Weekend Getaway
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Siavonga, one of the more prominent towns along the shores of Lake Kariba, is an ideal spot for a weekend get-away. Only a three-hour drive from Lusaka, it will transport you from the hustle and bustle of the city to what is locally known as “the Riveria of Zambia.” Not only does it provide respite from the stresses of daily life, it also provides an interesting and informative history of the area.
Construction for the Kariba Dam, situated in the Kariba Gorge of the Zambezi river basin, began in 1955. People living in the area were relocated and vetegation was burned off before allowing the mighty Zambezi river to rush in and flood the valley. The completion of the hydroelectric dam created an important power source for Zambia and Zimbabwe, and also created world’s largest manmade lake, Lake Kariba.
The new inhabitants took to settling the land around the lake They constructed villages that hugged the shores, and and build houses the hills above the water. Looking for a new trade, they became fishermen, catching varieties such as bream and tigerfish during the day, and kapenta, a kind of sardine, at night.
Siavonga, which started out as one of these small settlements, still maintains its status as a working fishing village. Additionally, it has transformed itself into a highly sought-after tourist destination. Nautral beauty, stunning views, and abundant wildlife are the backdrop for numerous activities ranging from the low-key (bird-watching, nature walks and sundowner cruises) to the adventurous (wind-surfing, canoeing or water-skiing). Add to that a wide range of accomodation —everything from backpackers’ camping spots to luxury hotels to fully-furnished houseboats—and Siavonga promises something for every need, interest, and budget. Given its proximity to Lusaka, Siavonga is perfect for a day trip or an overnight getaway. The drive is a pleasant one, with good roads and a spectacular display of baobab trees along the way. You may want to stop and do some roadside shopping, as there are numerous stands run by local crafters. In particular, hand-woven baskets and other unique items made with reed are often on display.
Upon your arrival, there is plenty of time to enjoy an activity on the lake. Fishing, bird-watching, and water sports are all available, as well as simply relaxing by the shore to take in the beautiful scenery.
A better look at the Kariba dam is a must-see. From the water, you can marvel at its impressive contruction and expansive stretch from Zambia to Zimbabwe. But don’t stop there! Go to the top of the dam and walk across. From the 128-metre heights, you’ll be rewarded with a commading view of the lake.
Returning to your accomodation, you can take some time to relax. Lying by the pool, having a drink, or taking photographs are all good ways to unwind. You can do all of this and still have time for another lake activity before late evening. By then, you’ll want to stop and take in the sensational sunset. Even if you’re not skilled with a camera, it is virtually impossible to take a bad picture of a sunset over Lake Kariba! This view is the perfect accompaniment to your dinner, whether it’s a five-star meal in a hotel, or a humble braii cooked in front of a tent.
After a good night’s sleep, consdier getting up early to catch the sunrise. There is surely no more relaxing way to start your day than regarding the beauty of Lake Kariba while enjoying a cup of coffee. After a lesiurely breakfast, it may be time for you to pack your bags and start the journey home. While making the drive, though, you’ll surely be thinking about your next trip! With the incredible landscapes and so many opportunties to interact with nature, making a quick getaway to Siavonga is something you’ll want to do again and again.