Victoria
Falls

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  • 100 meters high and 1.7 km wide
  • A helicopter flight over a wonder of the world
  • “Devil’s Pool” and rafting the Zambezi rapids

Why should you
visit Victoria Falls?

A waterfall is always a breathtaking sight, a symphony of roaring water and dazzling, spray-filled air. It embodies both the raw power and the inherent poetry of the natural world. Victoria Falls stands alone as the only waterfall on the planet boasting a height exceeding 100 meters and a width of over a kilometer. This singular creation of nature is a crown jewel of African landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s a place that quite literally takes your breath away, filling the soul with awe and wonder. But Victoria Falls offers more than just a visual spectacle; Opportunities abound, from soaring above the cascade in a helicopter to conquering the rapids of the Zambezi, taking the plunge with a bungee jump, and much more.

Victoria Falls can be experienced from both the Zambian and Zimbabwean sides. Both countries share equal claim to this natural wonder, their borders tracing the tranquil banks of the Zambezi River. The sight that unfolds as you approach the colossal curtain of water plummeting from such a height is simply mesmerizing. From below, you witness a broad and smooth sheet of water, like polished glass, which upon its descent, explodes with a deafening roar into millions of diamond-like droplets. From above, the majestic panorama can be savored from spots like the “Devil’s Pool.” This natural rock pool, located approximately 70 meters from the precipice, offers a thrilling opportunity to swim right at the edge, guaranteeing a significant adrenaline rush.

Should you choose to view Victoria Falls from the Zambian side, the former capital city of Livingstone is the prime location for accommodation. This small town, situated in proximity to the falls, is considered a hub for tourism. It offers a variety of hotels and attractions directly linked to the waterfall. The town is enveloped by lush tropical rainforest. Within Livingstone itself, you’ll find several prominent national museums and galleries. The Railway Museum, the David Livingstone Museum, and the National Museum are particularly popular with international visitors. The latter houses a unique collection of archaeological finds from across Zambia.

Helicopter tours over the falls are a perennial favorite among tourists. From a bird’s-eye view, the spectacle is simply jaw-dropping, overwhelming in its scale and beauty. From this vantage point, you’ll witness not only the cascading water and iridescent spray but also numerous African animals in their natural habitat. The waterfall also exerts a powerful draw on thrill-seekers. Here, you can engage in white-water rafting, testing your skills and luck as you navigate the formidable rapids of the Zambezi. For the truly daring, a bungee jump from the bridge spanning the gorge between Zambia and Zimbabwe awaits. Those with a romantic inclination can opt for an evening sunset cruise along the Zambezi River, complete with drinks and appetizers, while soaking in the stunning views of the tropical rainforest.

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You can experience Victoria Falls from both the Zambian and Zimbabwean sides.

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We fell in love with Africa for its unique nature and people. The emotions we have experienced here are hard to convey but can be given, that’s why we have dedicated our lives to it. Each point of the route has already been tried by us personally, it remains to make an individual program for you personally.

Where to find the largest waterfall in Africa