Victoria Falls
A Tragic Reminder of the Ongoing Fight Against Poaching
A mother elephant and her calf were caught in poachers’ snares near Munga Eco-Lodge. Despite rescue efforts, the calf did not survive. This tragedy highlights the urgent need to protect Livingstone’s wildlife from poaching.
Sustainability at Munga Ecolodge: Our Commitment to Eco-Friendly Practices
Munga Eco-Lodge focuses on sustainability through solar power, water conservation, organic gardening, eco-friendly building materials, and waste reduction. The lodge uses solar energy, rainwater harvesting, and low-flow fixtures to minimize its environmental impact. Fresh produce from the on-site organic garden supports local agriculture. The lodge is constructed with sustainable materials like bamboo and reclaimed wood. A comprehensive recycling program and elimination of single-use plastics further reduce waste. Experience Munga Eco-Lodge's commitment to a greener future firsthand.
History of the Victoria Falls
The Victoria Falls is a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur straddling the Zambezi River which forms the international border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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