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Dambwa Market
Dambwa Market

Dambwa Market Livingstone, Zambia. See Google+ profile and more for this business. 2.5 Cybo Score. Dambwa Market is working in Grocery store activities. Review on Cybo.

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Elephant Back Safari
Elephant Back Safari

Zambezi Elephant Trails practices only positive reinforcement training techniques. Our five adult African Elephants, Madinda, Marula, Liwa, Danny, and Mashumbi each offer two guests an unparalleled viewpoint of the mighty Zambezi River and surrounding bush area of Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park.

Knife Edge Bridge
Knife Edge Bridge

Knife Edge Bridge I will be here in less than 3 months. Find this Pin and more on Victoria Falls by richardchanters. Knife Edge Bridge #VictoriaFalls #Livingstone #Zambia See more

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Livingstone Museum
Livingstone Museum

The Livingstone Museum, formerly David Livingstone Memorial Museum and Rhodes-Livingstone Museum, is the largest and the oldest museum in Zambia, located in Livingstone near Victoria Falls.

Livingstone Reptile Park
Livingstone Reptile Park

Whatever the preferences, be sure to include a visit to Livingstone Reptile Park. Here, guests can view some of Livingstone's most notorious man-eating crocodiles as well as a fascinating collection of Zambia's most dangerous and venomous snakes.

Maramba Cultural Museum
Maramba Cultural Museum

Maramba Cultural Museum Situated in Livingstone, this village was established to preserve the arts, crafts and culture of Zambia.

Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park

he Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park is situated along the upper Zambezi River. It includes the Victoria Falls and stretches for about 12 kilometres up the Zambezi River above the Falls. It is only 66 square kilometres, but there are plans to extend the Park further up river.

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Mukuni Big Five Safaris
Mukuni Big Five Safaris

Mukuni Big 5 Safaris we offer our visitors a day of activities such as walking ... Livingstone, Zambia tours@mukunibig5.co.zm res@mukunibig5.co.zm gm@mukunibig5.co.zm ...

Old Drift Cemetery
Old Drift Cemetery

<p>The <b>Old Drift Cemetery</b> is a small burial site near the <a href="/pages/w/106367629402502">Zambezi river</a> in modern-day <a href="/pages/w/104089632960072">Zambia</a>.

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Railway Museum
Railway Museum

The Railway Museum is a museum in Livingstone, Zambia, dedicated to preserving Zambia's railway heritage, as well as holding an exhibition on the history of the Jewish race in Zambia.

Sunset Boat Cruise
Sunset Boat Cruise

Your Sunset Zambezi River Cruise from Livingstone kicks off when you meet your guide at your hotel. Travel to the banks of the Zambezi River and learn about this lengthy waterway that flows through six countries on its way to the Indian Ocean. You’ll board your sightseeing boat and celebrate the evening with a champagne toast.

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The Victoria Falls World Heritage Site
The Victoria Falls World Heritage Site

Victoria Falls - UNESCO World Heritage Site In Zambia Victoria Falls, shared with Zimbabwe, is Zambia's only UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Victoria Falls is famous across the world for its amazing beauty and grandeur.

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Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls vs Livingstone – Other considerations. This may seem obvious but if you are doing a Zimbabwe safari or a Zambia safari, it makes sense from a logistical and cost point of view to stay on the same side as the rest of your safari! The Univisa offers you free entry to both sides of the Victoria Falls.

Victoria Falls Bridge
Victoria Falls Bridge

The Victoria Falls Bridge crosses the Zambezi River just below the Victoria Falls and is built over the Second Gorge of the falls. As the river is the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, the bridge links the two countries and has border posts on the approaches to both ends, at the towns of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe and Livingstone, Zambia

Victoria Falls, Livingstone,
Victoria Falls, Livingstone,

The town of Livingstone, named after David Livingstone - the first European to set eyes on the Victoria Falls and the surrounding area, sits on a sandy plateau in the Southern Province of Zambia. It was established in 1907 and it was actually Zambia's capital in pre-colonial times.

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