History of the Museum
The Livingstone Museum is Zambia’s oldest and largest museum. The collections date back to 1930, when the Secretary of Native Affairs convinced the Government of the importance of collecting the material culture of the various ethnic groups, which was fast dying out. Consequently, the Government set aside funds for the purchase of cultural artefacts by district officers. These collections formed the foundation of the museum.
Addition information
TOUR GUIDES
The Musuem has its tour guides who are available to anyone. The guides’ service is complimentary and on availability only.
ACCESSIBILITY
All public areas of the museum are accessible by wheelchair.
FACILITIES
Craft shop
Restaurant
Library
Conference facilities
Research facilities
Number of People
Minimum 2 pax - Maximum 20 pax
Duration
Approximately 1.30 hours long
All ages welcome
Various time slots are available for this activity. The Mueum is open from 09h00 to 16h30
Return transfers from Lodges and Victoria Falls Town
Mineral water
Visa fees
Personal items
SUMMER
The Museum
Pick up from lodges in Livingstone from approx. 08h00 - 15h30.
WINTER
The Museum
Pick up from lodges in Livingstone from approx. 08h00 - 15h30.
Camera
Hat
Sunglasses
Sunblock
Walking shoes
Cash
Warm jacket ( Winter)
ENTRY FEES:
Residents:
Adults K20
Children K10
Non-residents:
Adults US$ 45
Children US$25
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