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Livingstone's strategic location near the borders of Zimbabwe and Botswana makes it one of the most accessible cities in the region.
Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI) serves as the city's main airport and hosts a variety of major African and international airlines, including Air Botswana, Air Tanzania, Zambia Airways, Emirates, Qatar Airways, South African Airways, and Turkish Airlines. These carriers connect Livingstone to key destinations such as Johannesburg, Dar es Salaam, Dubai, and Kigali. The airport offers convenient amenities including dining options, banking services, ATMs, vending machines, and car hire facilities.
Victoria Falls Airport (VFA), located in Zimbabwe, approximately 34 kilometres from Livingstone, serves as a convenient alternative for travellers visiting the region. Though smaller in size, the airport provides connections to several major African cities, where passengers can link to international flights to Europe and the Middle East.
Last but not least, Kasane Airport (BBK) in Botswana is a less commonly used option due to its distance, around 85 kilometres from Livingstone, but it can be convenient for travellers exploring Southern Africa. Alternatively, Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN) in Lusaka, Zambia’s capital, also serves as an entry point, though it is the least convenient for reaching Livingstone directly, being approximately 503 kilometres away.
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Passport & Visa
Zambia can be visited visa-free for up to 90 days by citizens of most European countries, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Israel, UAE and some countries in America including The USA, Canada and Argentina.
Visitors from other nations can enter the country by obtaining a visa on arrival, this could be single entry or double entry.
If you are unsure whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate in your country.
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Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Livingstone is between July and October, when the weather is calm and pleasant, wildlife is abundant near water sources, and the Victoria Falls are both impressive and accessible for activities like white-water rafting. While Livingstone can be enjoyed year-round, the rainy season from December to March is less ideal, as heavy rainfall may lead to attraction closures. Some sites may remain closed until June for safety reasons.
From November to May, there is also an increased risk of malaria, so it’s wise to consult your local healthcare provider about vaccinations and preventive measures before travelling.
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Public Transport
Livingstone’s public transport mainly consists of minibuses, which are often poorly maintained and not typically used by tourists. Most visitors prefer more reliable options such as taxis, private shuttles provided by tour operators, or rental cars. If you do choose to use public transport, it’s advisable to seek guidance from your hotel or trusted locals to ensure a safer experience.
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Taxi
Car-sharing apps are not widely used in Livingstone, but there are several reputable taxi companies that also offer tour services. One notable option is Owen's Taxi and Tours, a well-regarded local operator known for its reliable service and diverse tour offerings for small and large groups.
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Post Office
The main post office in Livingstone enjoys a central location, providing convenient access during standard business hours.
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Pharmacy
Locating a pharmacy in Livingstone proves remarkably convenient, with numerous options available throughout this compact town. Among the most prominent establishments are Healthrise Pharmacy and Health & Glow Pharmacy.
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Electricity
Zambia operates on a power voltage of 230V with a frequency of 50Hz. The country uses three types of power plugs: Type C, the standard European plug, Type D, with three round pins in a triangular pattern, and Type G, the British-style three rectangular prong plug.
If you're visiting from the US or Canada, where the voltage is typically 110V, you'll need a plug adaptor, and possibly a voltage converter depending on your device. Travellers from the UK or most European countries should be able to use their electronics with little or no adjustment, though bringing a universal adaptor is always a safe bet.
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Telephone
Country code: +260
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