Is Zambia a good country to live?
Zambia ranks among the countries with highest levels of poverty and inequality globally. More than 58% (2015) of Zambia's 16.6 million people earn less than the international poverty line of $1.90 per day (compared to 41% across Sub-Saharan Africa) and three quarters of the poor live in rural areas. Lees verder »
Is it safe to live in Zambia?
Zambia is one of the safer countries in Africa, however, you should use your common sense when it comes to staying safe. Bag snatching and theft from parked cars have been reported at restaurants and internet cafes in downtown areas of Lusaka and Livingstone, particularly near transport hubs and in some shopping areas. Lees verder »
Are Zambians friendly?
On the whole, Zambia is a safe country and locals are generally very welcoming and friendly towards visitors. That said, it's still very poor and there's a moderate risk of pick-pocketing and opportunistic theft in busy urban areas. Lees verder »
Is Zambia a good place to?
It's one of the safest countries in Africa. According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), Zambia is one of the safest nations in Africa. In fact, it's very nearly rated as safe as Great Britain, which should inspire confidence in would-be travellers. Lees verder »