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Victoria Falls
17.92° S, 25.85° E

   

Victoria Falls

Known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya, or “The Smoke That Thunders,” Victoria Falls is one of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world. Straddling the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, this massive curtain of water cascades down a height of 108 meters (354 feet) and stretches across 1,708 meters (5,604 feet). The falls are a breathtaking sight to behold, with the Zambezi River plunging into a gorge, creating a mist that can be seen from miles away and producing a thunderous roar that echoes through the surrounding area.

Visitors can explore the falls from various vantage points in both countries, each offering unique perspectives and experiences. The Victoria Falls Rainforest on the Zimbabwean side provides a lush, verdant pathway through which travelers can walk and view the falls up close. In contrast, the Zambian side offers thrilling experiences like the Devil’s Pool, where brave souls can swim right up to the edge of the falls during the dry season. The continuous spray from the falls nurtures a rich ecosystem, making it a haven for diverse wildlife and plant species.

Our Traveler Tips

The best time to visit Victoria Falls depends on what you want to experience. From February to May, the falls are at their fullest after the rainy season, offering a powerful and awe-inspiring sight. However, for activities like swimming in the Devil’s Pool or white-water rafting, the dry season from September to December is ideal as the water levels are lower.

If you plan to see the falls from both Zambia and Zimbabwe, ensure you have the appropriate visas. A KAZA Uni-Visa is available, allowing multiple entries into both countries for up to 30 days, which is perfect for travelers wanting the full experience.

Victoria Falls is located in a malaria-risk area. It’s advisable to take antimalarial medication and use insect repellent. Also, be cautious of the spray from the falls, which can soak you thoroughly; waterproof gear or a change of clothes can be handy.

Beyond viewing the falls, there are numerous activities to enjoy. Consider a helicopter ride for a breathtaking aerial view, a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River, or visiting local markets and cultural centers to enrich your travel experience.