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  1. Livingstone is a city in Zambia. [1] Until 1935, it served as the capital of Northern Rhodesia. Lying 10 km (6 mi) to the north of the Zambezi River, it is a tourism attraction center for the Victoria Falls [2][3][4] and a border town with road and rail connections to Zimbabwe on the other side of the Victoria Falls.

  2. 177,393. • Density. 260/km 2 (660/sq mi) Time zone. UTC+2 (CAT) Livingstone District is a district of Zambia, located in Southern Province. The capital lies at Livingstone. As of the 2022 Zambian Census, the district had a population of 177,393 people. [1] Its border with Zimbabwe is formed by the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls.

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    By plane

    1. -17.82166725.8227781 Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVIIATA). Livingstone's own airport, flights arrive daily. 2. FlySafair a low-cost airline flies between Livingstone and Johannesburg. Airlink and CemAir also has flights to Johannesburg South Africa. Zambia airwaysflies beteen Livingstone and Johannesburg and Lusaka 3. Kenya Airways flies from Livingstone to Nairobiand Capetown 3 times a week. 4. ProFlight Zambiaflies between Livingstone and other destinations in Zambia and...

    By train

    There is the once-weekly Zambezi train from Kitwe via Lusaka, operated by Zambia Railways. Journey time from Lusaka is around 12 hours with departures every Wednesday. Sleeper class fare is 145 kwacha. and the economy seat fare is 75 kwacha. There is also, a third-class only train which connects with Mulobezi once a week. Victoria Falls, just across the border in Zimbabwe, is the terminus for overnight trains from Harare and Bulawayo. The small -17.85918425.8564372 Livingstone railway station...

    By bus

    New Livingstone Inter-city bus terminus.Relatively comfortable luxury buses travel between Lusaka and Livingstone, for around 250-350 kwacha (July 2022), tickets may be purchased in advance at the bus terminal in Lusaka. The most reliable bus operator is Power tools, which costs 350 kwacha and takes 7-9 hours. Reserve tickets in advance from the inter-city bus terminus. There are busses leaving every hour, there are no overnight busses anymore as there were accidents. Either ask the bus drive...

    The city of Livingstone -- where the bulk of the accommodation, restaurants, nightclubs, etc. are -- is relatively small. Most likely, you will be comfortable walking around town. However, if you prefer not to, taxis prowl constantly. Official taxis are ones which are blue and have a red number plate. If you flag a taxi down on your way to the town...

    Victoria Falls Park

    Victoria Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most amazing sights in the world. Twice as tall as Niagara Falls, and several times longer, Victoria Falls affords visitors a once-in-a-lifetime sightseeing experience. It might not be the very biggest, but few will debate that it's the most spectacular. If it is the official records you are after, the Victoria Falls is the largest curtain of falling water in the world. Thanks to a well-designed park, visitors can touch the waters of...

    Other sights

    1. -17.84825.8551 Livingstone Museum, Plot 567 Mosi-o-tunya Rd, ☏ +260 213 324 429. Has a natural history section, as well as an area describing the independence of Zambia from (naturally) a very Zambian perspective. There is a curio shop in the museum, and many touts out the front. A curious piece of information is that Zambians did not have access to a wheel until Europeans brought one in the 19th century. Entrance US$5 for non-Zambians.(updated Jan 2021) 2. -17.880625.84862 Maramba Cultura...

    Livingstone provides an inexhaustible supply of curio vendors, women selling fabrics, boys selling cool drinks, girls selling jewellery, and so on. There main curio markets are near town, and near the entrance to the falls. The range of merchandise is about the same at both, as are the prices. The range of goods apart from souvenirs, curios and oth...

    Considering Livingstone is such a tourist destination, you can be certain that Western-style meals are easy to find -- everything from pizza, to burgers, even burritos! Several of the lodges and accommodations have restaurants and pubs on their grounds. 1. O'Discols Restaurant, near Fawlty Towers Backpackers, is a popular joint that attracts a youn...

    Every hostel, hotel, and resort in Livingstone features its own bar. If you want to get a cold one, you won't have to look far. There are also a number of nightclubs downtown, where tourists and locals alike dance to local and Western music. Manu local music is from Congo, those artists perform in Congo (DRC) local languages, so many times even loc...

    There are a number of places to sleep in Livingstone. Budget here means under $20/night, mid-range between $20 and $200/night and splurge over $200/night.

    Generally, Livingstone is a fairly safe town. They want to continue to attract foreign currency, so they are careful to make travellers feel safe. However, be careful about walking downtown at night, especially if you've been drinking. There are very few street lights, and many of the locals are very poor. Try not to annoy the taxi-drivers, particu...

    You can catch a bus in Livingstone to the Lusaka airport or alternatively,You can catch a bus in Livingstone that will take you through the desolate Southern Province to the Zambia-Namibia border. (If the bus breaks down, be prepared to wait; bring water and a snack. However, for the independent traveler, this is the fastest, cheapest, most memorab...

  3. Livingstone, town, extreme southern Zambia. It lies on the northern bank of the Zambezi River at the Zimbabwe border, just north of Victoria Falls. The first European settlement in the area was upriver at the Old Drift Ferry Station in the 1890s; the town’s present site was occupied in 1905 with

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  4. www.bbc.com › article › 20130314-livingstones-zambiaLivingstone’s Zambia - BBC

    Livingstone Museum. Located about 20km from Victoria Falls in the town of Livingstone, the colonial-era Livingstone Museum (Mosi-o-Tunya Road; 260-21-332-3566) is Zambia’s largest and oldest.

  5. 136,897. Time zone. UTC+2 (CAT) Climate. BSh. Website. Livingstone City Council. Livingstone is a city in southern Zambia. It is on the border with Zimbabwe and is known as the home of the Victoria Falls. [1][2]

  6. Jul 19, 2021 · With a mix of British architecture, museums, markets and traditional village life existing effortlessly alongside budget hostels and five-star hotels, Livingstone is at the heart of Zambian tourism. Founded in 1905 and named after the renowned Scottish explorer Dr David Livingstone, the city owes its existence primarily to Victoria Falls, or Mosi-oa-Tunya - the Smoke

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