Statistically, there are more than one hundred and fifty tripoints in the world but only one quadripoint. Without further ado, a quadripoint refers to the area where four borders of distinct countries meet. In this case, the Great Zambezi and the Chobe rivers join Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia and Botswana together. Also known as the Four Corners of Africa, it is celebrated in the Southern Region and has managed to take tourism to staggering heights.
With all due respect, tourism operations do not necessarily have to be about one country but they can be used as an arsenal. Betterstill, a weapon that can spice it all up into a package with other countries and make it more appealing. In regards to this tourism package we have Zambia, Namibia, Botwana and Zimbabwe coming together for a reason, a purpose. Accordingly, this beautiful introduction to Southern Africa has airports in proximity namely the Livingstone Airport on the Zambian side, Kasane Airport in Botswana and the Victoria Falls Airport in Zimbabwe. Without any shadow of doubt, travel and tourism becomes fairly seamless between the major national parks that grace these four countries.
Good sightings include the Chobe National Park, Lower Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls and the Namib Desert to boot. The crux of the matter is that, four countries are being tied at the hip and tourists are bound to enjoy a pinch from each country. Apparently, other attractions might be eye-catching but a quadripoint is in its own league. A sight for sore eyes. Suffice it to say, the Four Corners of Africa is a rare gem that should be held with great esteem. A sight to behold. Be rest assured that, we are setting a good examples for other continents on how to promote thee tourism product wholeheartedly as a unit. At this moment in time, we have to talk about the Kazungula Bridge.
Fortunately, it was constructed over the Zambezi at the duo-tripoint between Namibia and Zimbabwe and crossing between Botswana and Zambia. To be approximate, the state of the art bridge is nine-hundred and twenty three metres long and twenty-eight comma five metres wide. Needless to mention that, it has the longest span of a hundred and twenty-nine metres. Thus, the idea of crossing from Zambia back into Botswana by boat or ferry brings about the exact spot in the water where the countries meet.
What say you to such a juicy excursion?. Come down to Southern Africa and enjoy this four in one tourism package that upholds a geographic point where four borders meet and greet.