Livingstone Guest Farms Accommodation
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Chisuma Village, Malilangwe, Victoria Falls, Matobo Hills, Victoria Falls, Kwando River, Lake Kariba, Lower Zambezi, Bulawayo, Mana Pools, Mambova Rapids, South Luangwa
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The village of Livingstone is named after the famous explorer, Dr. David Livingstone, it was established in 1905 as a major European settlement and made the capital of Rhodesia. In 1935 the capital was moved to Lusaka and the bustling town became a quiet village. Livingstone has become the leading base for adventure travelers wishing to explore the Seventh wonder of the World. Livingstone offers a wide range of adventure activities, from bungee jumping, jet boats, riverboarding, canoeing, horse riding trails, abseiling, white water river rafting; you get to ride an extra two rapids if you start on the Zambian side. During peak flow from January to June the Zambian side of the Falls is the most spectacular and there are walkways leading out to look out points and Knife Edge bridge. With the political climate in Zimbabwe still fragile most travelers are making Livingstone the new base to explore the Zambezi River and the spectacular... Show more
About Guest Farms
Guest Farms could very well be the most idyllic South African form of accommodation. If you are out in the country you should definitely consider staying at a Guest Farm. From romantic getaways to a family holiday, they are perfect. They can range from absolutely luxurious to comfortable and you could easily find one that suits your budget. If you have children they will easily be occupied by the animals and nature that surround. They are often well staffed with a restaurant on the premises and well situated amongst various nature activities. Heading into the country? Have a look at our Guest Farms listing on Accommodirect.