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...
Dec 20th
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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...
Dec 20th
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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.
Dec 20th
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Zambia: The Land
The Zambezi River Above Vic Falls Beach at the Camp
Dec 20th
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Zambia: The Wildlife
Although ZEEC is not a Safari trip, wildlife viewing is part of the experience.
Dec 19th