20 Aug
20Aug

Zambezi Waterfront Camp, the one and only oasis for adventurers looking to camp in Livingstone. They've got a deck , complete with a bar that knows its way around a pizza oven. And hold onto your taste buds, because their à la carte menu . 

Now, let's talk about sunsets.  The sunset from the deck at Zambezi Waterfront  is like Mother Nature pushing the sun into the mighty Zambezi. 

As for the camping sites, well, they're a bit like solving a Rubik's Cube – challenging, especially if your trailer is sporting the 4x4 genes. But fear not, they've got you covered by beautiful tree canopy. And there's electricity, which is a win. Ablutions in Zambia seem to be an afterthought and so far we are yet to find anything we could rave about. 

We venture into the wilds of Livingstone in search of the elusive African gin. We were directed down an alley that could have doubled as a shortcut to an Indiana Jones treasure hunt. We arrived at the Dread Village, hoping to find our gin sanctuary. What did they have, you ask? Everything but the gin we were hunting. It's like the universe was playing a game of "let's tease the gin seekers." 

As we rambled on through Livingstone, we stumbled upon a coffee shop. Naturally, we seized the opportunity and grabbed some top-tier coffees faster than you can say "caffeine fix." The next day, it was like déjà brew when we did it all over again before waving farewell to Livingstone on our way to Kafue Gate.

 In a nutshell, our Victoria Falls Waterfront adventure included glam camping, gin-seeking escapades that led us down dodgy alleys, and a coffee quest that might just earn us honorary caffeine badges. If you're up for a mix of luxury camping, and coffee conquests, well, Livingstone is ready to welcome you with open arms – and maybe a cup of joe.

Some more great fire side tunes from Rob.

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