Kalambo Falls are on the Kalambo River bordering Zambia and Tanzania. They are the second highest waterfalls in Africa plunging a breathtaking 221m in one uninterrupted drop - over twice the height of...
Kalimba Reptile Park has an impressive collection of snakes, all found in the surrounding area, crocodiles, tortoises and some of the most unusual chameleons found in Africa. The park is set in a lush...
Livingstone's Museum is home to a variety of exhibits: the History Gallery covers the British Colonial Rule and Zambia's Independence including items donated by Dr. David Livingstone's famil...
Livingstone Railway Museum is a delight for any steam train enthusiast. The museum houses not only an exhibit of memorabilia and photos of the early days in the town, it is also home to old stea...
Lusaka National Museum is undoubtedly one of the most attractive public buildings in the city. This Zambian cultural history museum tells the story of Zambia in four main sections; ethnography, witchc...
Located in the parking area just above Victoria Falls (Zambian side), a great place for a wide range of crafts and curios is the Mukuni Victoria Falls Craft Village. From intricate animal carvings in ...
Mukuni Village is an authentic tribal village where thousands of people live and work. In July of each year the Leya people partake in the colorful Lwiindi Ceremony. The local people believe the spiri...
Originally established as a private garden in 1950, Munda Wanga Environmental Park has gone through many changes over the years. The biggest change is happening now with the ambitious programme to res...
About 2 km east of the town of Mpulungu, on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, is Niamkolo Church. Built in 1895 by the London Missionary Society it is the oldest surviving stone built church in Zambia. T...
Also known as Sioma Falls, being just outside the village of Sioma. These beautiful falls mark the transition point of the Zambezi Rivers’ flow from Kalahari sand floodplain to basalt dyke - the latte...