Livingstone
The Falls in Livingstone is traditionally known as Mosi-oa-Tunya or The Smoke That Thunders for the intense noise and colossal spray.
Named after the famous Victorian missionary explorer, Dr David Livingstone, who established Livingstone Town in 1905. The Falls – traditionally known as Mosi-oa-Tunya or The Smoke That Thunders for the intense noise and colossal spray – are a major tourist attraction and a must-see.
The Royal Livingstone Express, Livingstone
The Royal Livingstone Express
Climb aboard a luxurious steam train and journey to Victoria Falls Bridge where you will enjoy the sunset before delighting in a delicious 5 course fine dining experience while taking in the stunning views of the Victoria Falls Bridge and Batoka Gorge. The Royal Livingstone Express steam train runs on the original Rhodesian railway line. The dress code is smart casual, and you’ll need your passport to gain access onto the bridge.
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Fine diningChef
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Wednesdays & Saturdays (Seasonal)Telephone
+27(0)10 142 4910Golden Leaf Restaurant, Livingstone
Golden Leaf Restaurant
Set in a colonial-style building with a wrap-around veranda surrounded by garden, the wonderful aromas of authentic Indian food greet you upon arrival. You can still be at the best Indian restaurant in town and have a taste of local Zambian cuisine or enjoy something from the continental menu.
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IndianChef
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Tuesday-Sunday 12PM-10PMTelephone
+260 213 321 266Elephant Cafe Restaurant, Livingstone
Elephant Cafe Restaurant
The Elephant Cafe is built on a wooden deck upstream from Victoria Falls and is accessible via a jet boat ride up the Zambezi River. The guests experience includes a jet boat ride, elephant interaction - meet the herd, learn their stories and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime close encounter with these gentle giants, and then enjoy bush gourmet cuisine made with locally sourced fresh and organic ingredients. A truly memorable experience.
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African, Fusion, HealthyChef
Annabel HughesReservations
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Daily, 6AM-8PMTelephone
+260 972 477101 / +260 973 403 270Livingstone, Mukuni Village and Maramba Market
Livingstone, Mukuni Village and Maramba Market
The chief of Mukuni Village welcomes visitors to his village to experience the traditional customs and beliefs of his people. The village is located in the Southern Province of Zambia and is home to around 7,000 Leya people. Visitors can also explore the Maramba Market, which is known for its vibrant atmosphere and bustling activity.
Livingstone, Devils Pool
Livingstone, Devils Pool
The Devil’s Pool in Livingstone is a thrilling and unique experience that you won’t want to miss! Located on the edge of Victoria Falls, the pool provides an exhilarating opportunity to swim right up to the edge of the falls and peer over the edge into the abyss below. The pool is only accessible during the dry season, from mid-August to mid-January, when the water levels are low enough to allow safe swimming. If you’re looking for an unforgettable adventure, Devil’s Pool is definitely worth a visit!
Livingstone, Tour of the Falls
Livingstone, Tour of the Falls
The Victoria Falls on the Livingstone side is a must-see attraction for tourists. The Kololo tribe refers to the falls as “Mosi-oa-Tunya” or “the Smoke that Thunders,” Your walking tour offers an unparalleled series of views of the falls, including a special vantage point across the Knife edge bridge
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