December 2009
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The ZEEC is located upon 260 acres on both sides of the Zambezi River south of Sioma in the Western Province of Zambia. It offers students a unique opportunity to observe and experience a culture (Lozi) with strong, functioning traditions operating on a subsistence economy. It is in a safe and friendly part of Africa that is virtually untouched by tourism. ZEEC is a member of the Wildlife and...
Sustainable Facilities
Built in 2002, the ZEEC facilities were designed to have a minimum impact on the environment while respecting the Lozi building traditions.
The Boardwalk to the River House, our common area. This is where eat, meet and relax as a group.
Dormitory Huts furnished with beds and mosquito nets
Inside the dormitory huts
Solar panels to power the water pump
Plunge Pool filled with water...
Community Service Projects
Showing the kids how to weave yarn.
Building a classroom.
The group taking a break.
Donating pencils to the head teacher.
Building a hut for a local woman.
Zambia: The Land
The Zambezi River
Above Vic Falls
Beach at the Camp
Zambia: The Wildlife
Although ZEEC is not a Safari trip, wildlife viewing is part of the experience.