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Entertainment
toria Falls include:
Annie’s Steakhouse
Tel: +260-977-849706
Da Fusion
Tel: +260-213-322259
Funky Monkey
Tel: +260-213-320120
Ngolide Restaurant & Lodge
110 Mosi-o-Tunya Rd,
Livingstone, Zambia
Tel: +260-213-321091/2
Fax: +260-213-321091/2
ngolide@zamnet.zm
www.ngolidelodge.com
Ngolide Lodge’s Indian Tandoori Restaurant in Liv-
ingstone, Zambia is well known to be the best Indian
restaurant in town, recommended for its standards
of excellence and exquisite taste. The restaurant is
quite small and this gives a welcoming, intimate and
friendly setting that suits the environment. It is popu-
lar with the local population for its signature Indian
Tandoori dishes inspired by historic Mughal recipes -
and you know that if local residents are eating some-
where then it really is the place to eat.
Ngoma Zanga
Tel: +260-213-323146
Nijinsky
Tel: +260-213-320723
Ocean Basket Livingstone
Tel: +260-213-321274
Best known for its extensive fish menu
Pig’s Head Pub
Tel: +260-213-320785
Queens & Kings Sports Café
Aerial view of the Zambezi Sun Hotel, Livingstone.
Tel: +260-977-793705
Riverside
Tel: +260-213-324189
Squires Legendary Grills
Tel: +260-213-323551
Tamarind
Tel: +260-213-320723
The Flying Pizza
Tel: +260-213-320120
Wonder Bake Ltd.
Tel: +260-213-324201
Zigzag Coffee House and Restaurant
693 Industrial Road, Livingstone, Zambia
Tel: +260 (0) 213 322 814
info@zigzagzambia.com
http://zigzagzambia.com
Great homemade food, boasts great breakfast and
lunch for guests of the lodge and the public, in
addition to some of the finest coffee in Livingstone.
Food is of the continental variety.
WHAT TO SEE AND DO
The Livingstone Museum
Entry fee: $3.00
Tel: +260-213-321820
It is the country’s biggest and oldest museum, dat-
ing back to the 1930’s. It has five sections. The Ar-
chaeology Gallery, describes human evolution and
cultural development in Zambia from the Stone Age
to the Iron Age. The Ethnography and Art Gallery
shows objects relating to the different cultures of the
country including handicrafts, musical instruments.
The History Gallery includes the origins of the Bantu
people, the development of British colonial rule and
the attainment of independence. It also houses a
large collection of David Livingstone memorabilia,
donated by the Livingstone family. The natural his-
tory section shows various indigenous animals in
their natural habitat. There is also an extensive li-
brary with books ranging from archaeology, wildlife
and also some of Livingstone’s journals.
The museum is open every day from 09h00 - 16h30
and is on the main road through the centre of town.
The Railway Museum
Tel: +260-213-323452