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Victoria Falls

Witness the world’s largest sheet of falling water in all its majestic glory.

Overview

Victoria Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the Zambezi River at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, is one of the largest and most awe-inspiring waterfalls globally, measuring over 1,700 meters wide and 100 meters tall. Known locally as “Mosi-oa-Tunya,” or “The Smoke that Thunders,” the falls create a mesmerizing spectacle as the mist rises high into the air, visible from miles away. Surrounding the falls is a lush rainforest ecosystem sustained by the constant spray, home to a variety of wildlife including monkeys, baboons, and numerous bird species. Visitors can experience the falls’ grandeur from various viewpoints, with activities such as bungee jumping and helicopter flights adding to the adventure. With its stunning beauty, rich biodiversity, and cultural significance, Victoria Falls is a must-visit destination for nature and adventure enthusiasts alike.

Things to Do

Witness the Mighty Falls: Marvel at the sheer power and beauty of Victoria Falls as millions of liters of water cascade over the edge, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.

Devil’s Pool: Experience the thrill of swimming at the edge of the falls in Devil’s Pool, a natural rock pool that offers a unique perspective of the waterfall.

Helicopter Flights: Take a scenic helicopter flight over the falls for a bird’s eye view of this natural wonder and the surrounding landscapes.

Zambezi River Cruises: Enjoy a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River, where you can spot wildlife along the riverbanks and soak in the stunning views.

Bungee Jumping: For the adrenaline junkies, bungee jump off the Victoria Falls Bridge for an exhilarating experience with the falls as your backdrop.

Rainforest Walks: Explore the lush rainforest surrounding the falls on guided walks, where you can spot unique flora and fauna.

Cultural Experiences: Learn about the local culture and history with visits to nearby villages and cultural centers, offering insights into the rich heritage of the region.

 

What to See

Main Falls: Get up close to the main section of the falls, where you can feel the mist on your skin and hear the roaring sound of the cascading water.

Rainbow Falls: Witness stunning rainbows forming in the mist of the falls, creating a magical and colorful display.

Eastern Cataract: Explore the eastern section of the falls, known for its rugged beauty and panoramic views of the gorge below.

Boiling Pot: Visit the Boiling Pot, where the Zambezi River churns and swirls as it flows into the gorge, creating a dramatic sight.

Livingstone Island: Take a guided tour to Livingstone Island, where you can stand at the edge of the falls and feel the raw power of the water.

Danger Point: Admire the falls from Danger Point, a viewpoint that offers breathtaking views of the gorge and the falls in all their glory.

Lunar Rainbow: If visiting during a full moon, don’t miss the chance to see the lunar rainbow, a rare natural phenomenon that occurs when the moonlight reflects off the mist of the falls, creating a magical rainbow at night.

 

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Victoria Falls is during the dry season, from May to September, when the water levels are at their highest and the weather is cooler. This is also the best time for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities.

Getting there

By Road: Victoria Falls is easily accessible by road from major cities in Zimbabwe and Zambia. The falls are located just a short drive from the town of Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe and Livingstone in Zambia.

By Air: The nearest international airports are Victoria Falls Airport in Zimbabwe and Livingstone Airport in Zambia. Both airports are well-connected to major cities in Africa, making it easy to reach Victoria Falls by air.

Where to Stay

Mid-Range Accommodation:

Victoria Falls Safari Lodge 

Located just 4km from the Victoria Falls, this mid-range lodge offers comfortable accommodations with stunning views of the Zambezi National Park. The lodge features spacious rooms, a restaurant serving local and international cuisine, and a swimming pool overlooking a waterhole frequented by wildlife.

Azambezi River Lodge 

Situated on the banks of the Zambezi River, this mid-range lodge offers tranquil accommodations with easy access to the Victoria Falls. The lodge features well-appointed rooms, a restaurant serving traditional Zimbabwean dishes, and a variety of activities including river cruises and guided tours to the falls.

 

Luxury Accommodation:

The Victoria Falls Hotel 

Known as the “Grand Old Lady of the Falls,” this luxury hotel offers elegant accommodations in a colonial-style setting. The hotel features luxurious rooms and suites, a renowned restaurant serving high tea and fine dining, and a swimming pool with views of the Victoria Falls Bridge.

Victoria Falls Safari Club 

Situated adjacent to the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, this luxury club offers exclusive accommodations with personalized service. The club features spacious suites, a private lounge and dining area, and access to all the facilities of the Safari Lodge.

Other Attractions in Zimbabwe

Manapools National Park

Manapools National Park

UNESCO World Heritage site, picturesque floodplains, diverse wildlife.
Hwange National Park

Hwange National Park

Zimbabwe's largest park, diverse wildlife including elephants and lions
Nyanga National Park

Nyanga National Park

Scenic park with mountains, waterfalls, and wildlife like baboons.
Zambezi National Park

Zambezi National Park

Scenic park near Victoria Falls, wildlife like lions, elephants.
Gonarezhou National Park

Gonarezhou National Park

Remote park with rugged landscapes, lions, cheetahs, and wild dogs.
Chizarira National Park

Chizarira National Park

Lesser-known park with cliffs, gorges, and elephants, buffalo, leopards.
Matusadona National Park

Matusadona National Park

Park on Lake Kariba with scenic landscapes and wildlife.

General Knowledge Base

General information about Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.

Victoria Falls is renowned for being the largest curtain of falling water in the world, creating a spectacular sight and thunderous roar.

Locally, Victoria Falls is known as “Mosi-oa-Tunya,” which means “The Smoke That Thunders” in the Lozi language.

Yes! When the water flow is high, the spray from the falls can be so intense that it creates a natural rain shower along the viewing paths.

Absolutely! With the sun often shining, the mist from the falls creates beautiful rainbows, offering stunning photo opportunities.

Yes, visitors can enjoy activities like white-water rafting, bungee jumping, and zip-lining for an adrenaline-filled experience.

During the dry season, when water levels are low, visitors can swim in the natural rock pool at the edge of the falls for a thrilling experience.

Yes, one legend tells of a local deity, Nyami Nyami, believed to be the guardian of the Zambezi River and the falls.

The most popular viewpoint is the Main Falls viewpoint, offering a panoramic vista of the falls and the gorge below.

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