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Livingstone
The historic town of Livingstone is Zambia's tourist capital and a major hub for travellers. Most visitors come for Victoria Falls, but the town has attractions of its own - a genteel colonial history combined with a very African ambience. Livingstone lies a short distance from the falls and is not too far from some high-quality national parks.
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Livingstone Game Park
This tiny tiny wildlife sanctuary is part of the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. OK, it's not South Luangwa, but it's easy to reach and home to a surprising range of animals, including zebras, giraffes, buffaloes, elephants and antelopes. And it's the only place in Zambia that boasts white rhinos.
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Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
Zambia's smallest national park surrounds the Zambian side of Victoria Falls (its other section is a game park near Livingstone). The Visitors Information Centre has modest displays about local fauna, geology and culture, and a mass of craft stalls. From here a network of paths leads through the thick vegetation to various viewpoints for the falls.
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