Livingstone:
is a town and provincial capital in Zambia. The Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park adjoins the city and covers 66 km² and attracts large contingents of tourists who come each year to view its wildlife - elephants, giraffes, hippopotamuses, and the only white rhinoceroses in Zambia. The town has a small colonial-era museum which contains a magnificent collection of memorabilia relating to David Livingstone. From 2000, the worsening economic and social conditions in Zimbabwe have greatly increased Livingstone's tourism at the expense of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe which was traditionally the centre of tourist operations in the region. Other attractions in the town include a railway museum and the Field Museum of the history of the Falls, a crocodile park, craft markets, an aquarium, an international airport and a golf course. The Zambezi National Park lies near the city.