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{{TFAIMAGE|Tourists swimming at Victoria Falls.jpg}} '''[[Tourism in Zambia]]''' and Zambia has some of nature's best wildlife and game reserves affording the country with abundant tourism potential. The [[North Luangwa National Park|North Luangwa]], [[South Luangwa National Park|South Luangwa]] and [[Kafue National Park|Kafue]] National Parks have one of the most prolific animal populations in Africa. The [[Victoria Falls]] in the Southern part of the country is a major tourist attraction. {{TFAFULL|Tourism in Zambia}}
{{TFAIMAGE|Tourists swimming at Victoria Falls.jpg}} '''[[Tourism in Zambia|The tourism]]''' industry is a major and growing industry in Zambia and has some of nature's best wildlife and game reserves affording the country with abundant tourism potential. The [[North Luangwa National Park|North Luangwa]], [[South Luangwa National Park|South Luangwa]] and [[Kafue National Park|Kafue]] National Parks have one of the most prolific animal populations in Africa. The [[Victoria Falls]] in the Southern part of the country is a major tourist attraction. {{TFAFULL|Tourism in Zambia}}
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The tourism industry is a major and growing industry in Zambia and has some of nature's best wildlife and game reserves affording the country with abundant tourism potential. The North Luangwa, South Luangwa and Kafue National Parks have one of the most prolific animal populations in Africa. The Victoria Falls in the Southern part of the country is a major tourist attraction. (Full article...)