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Kabwelume Falls β€” Attraction in Northern Province

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Kabwelume Falls is a waterfall on the Kalungwishi River in the Northern Province of Zambia. The falls is about 6 km down stream of Lumangwe Falls. When viewed at peak water volume, a month after the wet season, the falls makes a spectacular semi circle of falling water.
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Kabwelume Falls

Chimpempe, Zambia
4.5(24)
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Kabwelume Falls is a waterfall on the Kalungwishi River in the Northern Province of Zambia. The falls is about 6 km down stream of Lumangwe Falls. When viewed at peak water volume, a month after the wet season, the falls makes a spectacular semi circle of falling water.

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4.5
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5.0
3y

This falls does not get enough credit for its beauty. The area around Kabwelume is one of the most beautiful places you can ever visit. To see its true bare beauty, you can visit when the water is less (somewhere between July and November). But if you want to enjoy the might of its beauty, visit when the water levels are at peak. Not a good time for pictures. This falls is closed related to Lumangwe and they are actually 5km from each other within the same grounds. But because of the frame of Lumangwe, some don't pay attention to Kabwelume and miss out a lot. Some are discouraged by the fact that you walk about 3 km because the road is blocked off by an unfinished bridge, so vehicles stop there. But sweat and you won't regret it. Pictures do not do this place justice. And I wish there was a barrier around the oval viewing area so people can safely enjoy a...

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5.0
4y

Spectacular....a great view and a roaring waterfall that is beautiful.

Access from the complex gate may be limited as works are in progress n some sections of the road and should that be the case you may walk upto 3km to reach the waterfalls. The road may be a little more challenging from the Mporokoso especially during the rain season when a significant proportion of the road has sticky and slippery clay that may pose a problem for...

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4.0
4y

It's an interesting walk down to the falls itself. Beautiful place unfortunately the grass in front is so over grown as of the time I visited so that it was not practical to go closer and get better shots of the falls. Added advantage is that it's just a few kilometres away from Lumangwe Falls so it's like a 2 in 1. One other thing that could be addressed is the price difference between the entry for residents and that...

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Brian BandaBrian Banda
This falls does not get enough credit for its beauty. The area around Kabwelume is one of the most beautiful places you can ever visit. To see its true bare beauty, you can visit when the water is less (somewhere between July and November). But if you want to enjoy the might of its beauty, visit when the water levels are at peak. Not a good time for pictures. This falls is closed related to Lumangwe and they are actually 5km from each other within the same grounds. But because of the frame of Lumangwe, some don't pay attention to Kabwelume and miss out a lot. Some are discouraged by the fact that you walk about 3 km because the road is blocked off by an unfinished bridge, so vehicles stop there. But sweat and you won't regret it. Pictures do not do this place justice. And I wish there was a barrier around the oval viewing area so people can safely enjoy a close up view.
Liesel81Liesel81
It's an interesting walk down to the falls itself. Beautiful place unfortunately the grass in front is so over grown as of the time I visited so that it was not practical to go closer and get better shots of the falls. Added advantage is that it's just a few kilometres away from Lumangwe Falls so it's like a 2 in 1. One other thing that could be addressed is the price difference between the entry for residents and that for visitors.
Mphatso PhiriMphatso Phiri
This falls needs better access and marketing. Its a great camping destination for people looking to connect with nature and looking to get away from the city noise. It has 2 (TWO) magnificent Waterfalls in close proximity. Very nice to see 1. Kabwelume falls 2. Lumangwe falls
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This falls does not get enough credit for its beauty. The area around Kabwelume is one of the most beautiful places you can ever visit. To see its true bare beauty, you can visit when the water is less (somewhere between July and November). But if you want to enjoy the might of its beauty, visit when the water levels are at peak. Not a good time for pictures. This falls is closed related to Lumangwe and they are actually 5km from each other within the same grounds. But because of the frame of Lumangwe, some don't pay attention to Kabwelume and miss out a lot. Some are discouraged by the fact that you walk about 3 km because the road is blocked off by an unfinished bridge, so vehicles stop there. But sweat and you won't regret it. Pictures do not do this place justice. And I wish there was a barrier around the oval viewing area so people can safely enjoy a close up view.
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It's an interesting walk down to the falls itself. Beautiful place unfortunately the grass in front is so over grown as of the time I visited so that it was not practical to go closer and get better shots of the falls. Added advantage is that it's just a few kilometres away from Lumangwe Falls so it's like a 2 in 1. One other thing that could be addressed is the price difference between the entry for residents and that for visitors.
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This falls needs better access and marketing. Its a great camping destination for people looking to connect with nature and looking to get away from the city noise. It has 2 (TWO) magnificent Waterfalls in close proximity. Very nice to see 1. Kabwelume falls 2. Lumangwe falls
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