Lonely Planet's guide to Zambia & Malawi - Victoria Falls (Chapter), 1st Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Zambia & Malawi - Victoria Falls (Chapter), 1st Edition - 2.99, This is the Victoria Falls chapter from Lonely Planet's Zambia & Malawi guidebook. Victoria Falls is the largest, most beautiful and majestic waterfall on the planet and no trip to Southern Africa would be complete without visiting this unforgettable place. It's the Seventh Natural Wonder of the World and a Unesco World Heritage Site - need we say more? visit the falls during the full moon and see the enigmatic lunar rainbow maps sip a cocktail at the Royal Livingstone Hotel on a deck on the river near the lip of the falls transport get your adrenaline kicks with bungee jumping, microlighting, white-water rafting, jet-boating or a Gorge Swing restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Activities, Travel & Adventure Companies, Zambia, Livingstone, Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls National Park, Zambezi National Park., ISBN: 9781741794335
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