The town of Livingstone was moved from Old Drift in 1905 when it was decided that a location on Constitution Hill would be healthier than one on the river.
The town was carefully planned with wide streets, avenues of beautiful trees, buildings with high ceilings and mosquito netted verandahs.
The Livingstone Museum houses the most comprehensive collection of memorabilia of David Livingstone and the Railway Museum has a collection of locomotives.
Maramba market is a bustling colourful market where the local Zambians come to shop. The market sells everything from fruit and vegetables to second hand clothes and bright chitenge (local fabric). Curios are available from another market situated in a small park in the centre of town.
- Length of tour depends on clients request, between 1 and 3 hours
- A knowledgeable Safari Par Excellence guide will accompany the tour
- Transfers to and from The Waterfront are included in the price