Set in the Zambezi River just above Victoria Falls, Livingstone Island marks the spot where 18th-century explorer David Livingstone first laid eyes on the world’s largest sheet of falling water. Today, visitors can join guided tours that offer a unique vantage point of the falls, blending history, sightseeing, and a touch of adrenaline. The island’s location provides a distinct perspective, allowing guests to experience the same awe-inspiring view that greeted the intrepid explorer centuries ago.
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