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5 things you didn't know about Livingstone - Beyond the Falls…

There is something for everyone in Livingstone. This alluring location offers everything you could possibly want, whether your goals are adventure, cultural immersion, or just a peaceful vacation. These are five intriguing facts about this place that you might not have known.

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A Rich Colonial History

In honour of the fabled Scottish missionary David Livingstone, the British explorer Cecil John Rhodes established Livingstone in 1889. The city soon rose to prominence as a key location for British colonial expansion efforts in Southern Africa. With its vibrant cultural scene, well-preserved Victorian architecture, and historic landmarks, Livingstone is a testament to its colonial past even today.

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A Wide Range of Things to Do

Beyond being close to Victoria Falls, there are a lot of activities in Livingstone not to be missed. Adventure seekers can enjoy zip-lining, bungee jumping, and white-water rafting. In neighbouring national parks like Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, wildlife enthusiasts can go on game drives to see lions, elephants, and other amazing creatures. Staying at one of the many resorts, such as Avani Victoria Falls Resort, will put you only eight minutes' drive from Devil's Pool, a thrilling attraction. For a more laid-back experience, take a leisurely stroll along the Zambezi River, visit the Livingstone Museum, or explore the city's lively markets.

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A Tropical Climate

Livingstone has year-round warm temperatures due to its tropical climate. The most popular time to go is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. It offers nice weather and the best circumstances for outdoor activities. On the other hand, the November through April rainy season offers breathtaking waterfalls and an abundance of greenery. Even with all of the rain, Livingstone's rainy season can be a worthwhile trip. There are less tourists to deal with and a beautiful scenery due to the abundant vegetation and increased water flow in the Zambezi River.

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A Melting Pot of Cultures

Livingstone's multicultural population reflects the city's melting pot of cultural backgrounds. A mixture of tribes from Zambia and people from nearby nations like Zimbabwe and Botswana reside in the city. The city's lively marketplaces, traditional music and dance events, and mouthwatering food all showcase this cultural diversity. Additionally, Livingstone boasts an efficient public transport system that makes travelling to neighbouring towns and attractions simple. In addition, the city features a system of bike lanes that offer a fun and safe way to explore the surroundings.

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Affordable Transport Options

A range of reasonably priced transport choices are available in Livingstone to accommodate various spending limits and tastes. To move about the city and its environs, visitors have the option of using taxis, buses, and the indigenous "tutu" (minibuses). Biking or walking are excellent ways to see Livingstone's attractions if you're looking for a more daring experience. Livingstone boasts an extensive public transport network that makes travelling to neighbouring towns and attractions simple. In addition, the city features a system of bike lanes that offer a fun and safe way to explore the surroundings.