Zambia - Victoria Falls and Livingstone, Zambia


Kevin Green
Displayed: times.Victoria Falls can also be viewed from Zambia not only from Zimbabwean side. Livingstone and the Zambian side is a more peaceful place to stay. Livingstone is a compact town and easy to get around. The Zambian side offers some unique viewpoints allowing one to walk right up to the falling water by following a steep track to the base of the falls. The views from Knife Edge Point are best when the water is low and winds are low. The Railway Museum is worth a visit for those with an interest in the history of locomotives, whereas the National Museum has more to offer in general.
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