The sights of Zambia attract more than five hundred thousand travelers from different countries every year. The most famous and beautiful is Victoria waterfall – one of the largest waterfalls in the world. A small museum with exhibitions dedicated to anthropological excavations is located near the waterfall. In the country there are Ngonya waterfalls in their picturesqueness not inferior to Victoria. The magnificent Sioma Ngwezi park is nearby. In general, the country has nineteen national parks, but tourists are allowed to visit only four. The most remarkable of them are Luangva and Kafue parks. The most significant attraction of Zambia is its capital Lusak. The city is very rich in various famous galleries: Mpal Gallery, Garden of Sculpture, Visual Gallery of Fine Arts Henry Theili and many others. Interesting places are the open market of Kramval, the village-Museum of African life and the Anthropological Museum. The city of Livingston is notable for the fact that it is the oldest European city, the first bridge is located here in Zambia. There are interesting museums in the city: railway and national.