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Frequently asked questions

What are the must-try foods in Livingstone?
Some of the top recommended foods to try in Livingstone include nshima (a staple maize porridge), grilled meats like biltong and braai, and traditional dishes such as ifisashi (vegetable stew) and kapenta (small dried fish). Don't miss out on trying local fruits like mangoes, bananas, and guavas, as well as refreshing drinks like Mosi Lager and traditional maheu (fermented drink).
What are the visa requirements for visiting Livingstone?
Visitors to Zambia, including Livingstone, typically require a visa for entry. Depending on your nationality, you may be eligible for a visa on arrival or need to apply in advance through the Zambian embassy or online portal. Make sure to check the latest visa regulations and requirements before your trip to ensure a smooth entry process.
Is it safe to drink tap water in Livingstone?
It is recommended to drink bottled or filtered water in Livingstone to avoid any potential health risks. While the tap water may be treated, it is safer to stick to sealed bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth. Many hotels and restaurants offer filtered water or bottled water for guests' convenience.
What are the popular activities to do in Livingstone?
Livingstone offers a wide range of activities for travelers, including visiting Victoria Falls, taking a helicopter or microlight flight over the falls, going on a safari in nearby national parks, and enjoying sunset cruises on the Zambezi River. Adrenaline seekers can try bungee jumping, white-water rafting, or zip-lining, while cultural enthusiasts can explore local markets, museums, and traditional villages.
Are there any health precautions to consider when visiting Livingstone?
Travelers to Livingstone should take precautions against mosquito bites by using insect repellent, wearing long sleeves and pants, and sleeping under mosquito nets. Malaria is prevalent in the region, so it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider for antimalarial medication before your trip. Additionally, stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and be mindful of wildlife encounters to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.

About Livingstone

Located in southern Zambia, Livingstone is a popular tourist destination known for its proximity to the Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The official currency used in Zambia is the Zambian Kwacha. The town offers a mix of adventure activities, wildlife experiences, and cultural encounters, making it a diverse destination for travelers. Visitors can explore the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, take a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River, or visit the Livingstone Museum to learn about the region's history. The local cuisine in Livingstone is a blend of traditional Zambian dishes and international flavors, with options ranging from grilled meats to vegetarian fare.

When to visit

The best time to visit Livingstone is during the dry season from May to October when the weather is cooler and the water levels at Victoria Falls are at their peak. The rainy season from November to April can bring heavy downpours and humid conditions, but it also offers lush landscapes and fewer crowds. Wildlife enthusiasts may prefer to visit during the dry season for optimal game viewing opportunities in nearby national parks. Be prepared for hot temperatures during the summer months from September to November, with temperatures reaching over 30°C.

The best time to visit Livingstone is during the dry season from May to October when the weather is cooler and the water levels at Victoria Falls are at their peak. The rainy season from November to April can bring heavy downpours and humid conditions, but it also offers lush landscapes and fewer crowds. Wildlife enthusiasts may prefer to visit during the dry season for optimal game viewing opportunities in nearby national parks. Be prepared for hot temperatures during the summer months from September to November, with temperatures reaching over 30°C.
Getting around

Getting around Livingstone is relatively easy with options such as taxis, rental cars, and organized tours. Taxis are readily available in the town center and can be hired for short trips or full-day excursions. Rental cars provide flexibility for exploring the surrounding areas independently, but be aware of driving conditions and wildlife on the roads. Many tour operators offer guided experiences to popular attractions like Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park in Botswana, and the Zambezi River. Walking and cycling are also viable options for getting around the town and experiencing the local culture.

Getting around Livingstone is relatively easy with options such as taxis, rental cars, and organized tours. Taxis are readily available in the town center and can be hired for short trips or full-day excursions. Rental cars provide flexibility for exploring the surrounding areas independently, but be aware of driving conditions and wildlife on the roads. Many tour operators offer guided experiences to popular attractions like Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park in Botswana, and the Zambezi River. Walking and cycling are also viable options for getting around the town and experiencing the local culture.
Traveller tips

When visiting Livingstone, remember to carry sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated in the heat. Respect the local customs and traditions by dressing modestly when visiting villages or cultural sites. Be cautious of wildlife encounters, especially near national parks and the Zambezi River, and follow safety guidelines provided by guides. Bargaining is common in markets and souvenir shops, so don't hesitate to negotiate prices for crafts and gifts. Lastly, be prepared for power outages and limited internet connectivity in some areas, so plan accordingly for communication and charging devices.

When visiting Livingstone, remember to carry sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated in the heat. Respect the local customs and traditions by dressing modestly when visiting villages or cultural sites. Be cautious of wildlife encounters, especially near national parks and the Zambezi River, and follow safety guidelines provided by guides. Bargaining is common in markets and souvenir shops, so don't hesitate to negotiate prices for crafts and gifts. Lastly, be prepared for power outages and limited internet connectivity in some areas, so plan accordingly for communication and charging devices.

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