1 / 4Livingstone
Size
66 km²
Elevation
945 m
Entry fee
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1 / 4Size
66 km²
Elevation
945 m
Entry fee
$82
Ideal stay
3 days
Established
1989
Nearest airport
Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI), 12 km south of Livingstone town center; alternatively, Victoria Falls International Airport (VFA) in Zimbabwe, 10 km from Livingstone
Nearest town: Livingstone, the primary tourism center; Kazungula, 65 km southwest at the Botswana-Zambia-Zimbabwe border; Lusaka (Zambia's capital), 460 km north
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Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park entry fee is $82 USD per person. Daily safari costs range from $150-300 per person depending on activity type (walking safaris are typically $80-120, game drives $100-200). Accommodation ranges from $40 per night in budget lodges to $300+ in luxury properties. River activities (rafting, jet boating, canoeing) cost $60-180 per person. A typical 3-day safari package with lodging, meals, and activities costs $500-900 per person through verified operators on SafariFind.
May to August (dry season) offers the best wildlife viewing with cool temperatures and animals concentrated near water. September to October brings hot conditions and excellent predator sightings. November to December shows low water levels at Victoria Falls, revealing dramatic gorge details. December to April (wet season) brings lush vegetation, migratory bird arrivals, and lower crowds, though afternoon rains are common. March and April peak flooding creates the world's largest curtain of falling water but may obscure views with spray.
Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park is home to white rhinos, giraffes, buffalo, waterbucks, impalas, wildebeest, zebras, bushbucks, warthogs, monkeys, baboons, hippos, and crocodiles that live year-round. Migratory elephants cross between Zambia and Zimbabwe seasonally. The park supports over 500 bird species, including raptors and migratory birds that arrive with seasonal rains. The park is free from large predators like lions and leopards, making walking safaris safer while still offering intimate wildlife encounters.
Fly into Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI), 12 km south of Livingstone, or Victoria Falls International Airport (VFA) in Zimbabwe, 10 km away. Most international connections route through Lusaka (460 km north, 7-8 hours drive) or major African hubs like Johannesburg. Charter flights connect Livingstone to other Zambian parks. From Lusaka, drive south on the main highway or book a domestic flight (2 hours). Ground transfers from airports to town and lodges are arranged by safari operators.
Yes, Livingstone is family-friendly. Walking safaris are suitable for children aged 8+; younger children can participate in vehicle game drives. Many lodges offer family suites and children's activities. River activities like canoeing and guided Zambezi cruises accommodate families with safety equipment. Victoria Falls viewpoint tours are accessible for all ages. Avoid high-risk rainy season (December-April) with young children. Most operators require malaria prophylaxis for all ages; consult your doctor about pediatric dosages. Book family-specific safaris through SafariFind to find operators with child-friendly itineraries.
Three days is the minimum to experience Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park (walking safari or game drive), Victoria Falls, and one river activity. Four to five days allows time for multiple game drives, walking safaris, and activities like rafting or canoeing. A week-long visit enables combination trips to Lower Zambezi National Park (2-3 hours away) or Chobe National Park in Botswana. First-time visitors should plan at least 3 days; return visitors often extend to explore adjacent parks or deepen their wildlife photography opportunities.
Livingstone offers accommodation from budget backpacker hostels ($30-50) to mid-range lodges ($80-150) and luxury riverside properties ($200-400+). Most lodges cluster in Livingstone town center (walkable) or along the Zambezi River with direct park access. Eco-lodges within or near Mosi-oa-Tunya offer immersive experiences. All-inclusive safari packages typically include lodging, meals, and activities. Choose riverside lodges for sunset views and wildlife spotting from your room. SafariFind allows you to compare lodges by location, amenities, price, and guest reviews to find your ideal accommodation.
Yes. Livingstone is Zambia's most accessible wildlife destination, combining year-round game viewing in a predator-free park with world-class adventure activities on the Zambezi River. Walking safaris offer intimate wildlife encounters unavailable in larger parks. Victoria Falls is one of the Seven Natural Wonders, creating a stunning backdrop for safaris. The town's walkable center, vibrant markets, and colonial history add cultural richness. Its strategic location enables easy combination trips to Botswana and Zimbabwe. For travelers seeking wildlife, adventure, and natural wonder in one compact destination, Livingstone delivers exceptional value and diverse experiences.
Guides are required for all activities in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. Walking safaris must use a licensed guide (required under Zambia Wildlife Act 2015). Game drives can be self-guided if you rent a vehicle, but professional guides provide expert wildlife identification, safety, and interpretation. Licensed guides enhance your experience by spotting distant animals, explaining animal behavior, and sharing ecological knowledge. SafariFind-verified operators employ trained guides who hold proper licenses and follow safety protocols. Hiring a guide is strongly recommended for all visitors, especially first-timers unfamiliar with African wildlife and park regulations.
You can compare safari packages, read verified traveler reviews, and book through trusted operators on SafariFind.com. SafariFind allows you to filter by activity type (walking safaris, game drives, river activities), budget, accommodation style, and travel dates. Compare pricing across multiple verified operators to find the best value. Read detailed reviews from previous travelers to assess quality and safety. SafariFind handles secure booking and can assist with questions about itineraries, inclusions, and logistics. Booking through verified operators on SafariFind ensures you're working with licensed professionals who follow Zambia Wildlife Act regulations.
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