
About 70 kilometers west of Livingstone lies Kazungula, a small border town in Botswana that might seem unremarkable at first glance. While it might not have the allure of yesterdays adventure through the neighbouring Chobe National Park, Kazungula holds a unique geographical distinction that makes it noteworthy on the political map.
Here, the territories of four countries-Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Namibia-come close to meeting at a quadripoint. This rare geographical feature marks the convergence of these four nations, creating a fascinating intersection of borders that is worth noting for any map enthusiast or traveler interested in political geography.

