ADDRESS
Plot 567
Mosi-o-tunya Road
Livingstone
Zambia

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OPEN Everyday
09:00 - 16:30
CLOSED: 25 December and 1 January

ENTRY FEES
Residents: Adults K10 Children K5
Non-residents: Adults US$5 Children US$3

Natural History Gallery

Our Environment

The gallery exhibits a variety of Zambian animals and plants shown in their natural habitat, including insects, other invertebrates, frogs, reptiles, fish, birds, mammals and plants. The gallery shows a cross-section of the natural environment of Zambia, emphasising the importance of conserving wildlife and biodiversity. Exhibits include the ant-eating scaly pangolin, the scavenging hyena and deadly black mamba. One of the highlights is a display of Zambia’s three types of Lechwe antelope, two of which are unique to Zambia. The gallery emphasises the importance of conserving the diversity of animals and plants in a changing climate as well as maintaining a clean and healthy sustainable environment for all forms of life, including our own.

OTHER
GALLERIES

David Livingstone

The Gallery presents the story of Dr David Livingstone, medical doctor, missionary and explorer.

History

The gallery takes the visitor on a fascinating journey through the history of Zambia from 1550 to 2001.

Archaeology

The gallery describes the story of human evolution and cultural development in Zambia from Stone Age to Iron Age.

Ethnography

The theme echoes the present imbalance in the country’s development endeavours. Most people trace their origins from villages to towns.

GET IN TOUCH

Email: info@livingstonemuseum.org
Phone: +260-(0)213-324429

OPENING HOURS:
Open every day: 09:00 - 16:30
Closed on 25 December and 1 January

Wheelchair friendly

ENTRY FEES:
Residents: Adults K10, Children K5
Non-residents: Adults US$5, Children US$3