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Zambezi Boat Club (1905) (Zambia)

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The Zambezi Boat Club in Livingstone, founded in 1905, is one of Zambia's oldest social and sporting institutions. Established shortly after the opening of the Victoria Falls Bridge, it quickly became a central hub for social life among early settlers and international visitors. Located on the scenic banks of the Zambezi River above the falls, the club has hosted numerous historic rowing regattas and sailing competitions. It gained worldwide fame in 1910 when it served as the venue for the World Sculling Championship, attracting a global audience to the remote outpost of Livingstone. The historic clubhouse retains its Edwardian charm and houses memorabilia and photographs depicting over a century of sporting history. Today, the club remains an active social venue and a key organizer of the annual Livingstone Cultural and Arts Festival. It embodies the long-standing tradition of water sports on the Zambezi and serves as a living legacy of the town's pioneering era.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Aug.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The Zambezi Boat Club of 1905 is a private club, but the outdoor riverside areas may be visible from public paths. Membership or a special invitation is required to enter the interior.
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Typical hours
As a private institution, there are no public opening hours. The outdoor facilities can be viewed from outside around the clock, but without lighting at night.
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Photography
Photography of the clubhouse and boat docks from public property is common and allowed. Entering the club grounds for photography without permission is not allowed.
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Time needed
A quick photo stop from outside takes only about five to ten minutes. If you walk along the riverbank, you can allow half an hour.
Combine with
Combine the visit with a boat cruise on the Zambezi or the nearby Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. Victoria Falls is also a short drive away (depending on the club's exact location).
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Getting there
The club is presumably located on the Zambezi banks near Livingstone (Zambia) or Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe). It is best reached by taxi or rental car from the nearest town.
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Insider tip
Ask at the local tourist information office for the exact location and any public access points. As it is a private club, please respect property and do not enter the grounds without permission.

Geography

Coordinates
-17.80000, 25.80000

Facts

  • Founded in 1905
  • Located on the Zambezi River
  • Hosted 1910 World Sculling
  • Edwardian style clubhouse
  • Oldest sporting club in Zambia
  • Upstream from Victoria Falls

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Frequently asked questions

Does the club still exist?
Yes, the historical club is still active.
Can I enter as a guest?
Yes, guests are often welcome, ask about access.
What can you do there?
You can relax on the Zambezi and enjoy the history.
Do I need a membership?
A membership is better, but it's okay for short visits.
When is the best time?
Afternoons to see the sunset at the river.
Zambezi Boat Club (1905): where is it located?
Zambezi Boat Club (1905) is located in Zambia.
Zambezi Boat Club (1905): when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Aug.
Zambezi Boat Club (1905): why is it worth visiting?
The Zambezi Boat Club in Livingstone, founded in 1905, is one of Zambia's oldest social and sporting institutions.
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