The Victoria Falls is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. As you approach the falls, you hear the thunderous roar of the cascading water and feel the mist on your face. Victoria Falls is the world’s largest curtain of falling water at 108 meters (354 feet) high and extending for over a mile.
The knife-edge bridge provides fantastic views of the east and main falls, and during full moon nights, you can witness the rare lunar rainbow.
Experience the falls up close on a walking tour of the cascades. It’s spectacular year-round, with roaring water from April to August and trickles from September to March.
Explore the surrounding rainforest, home to a variety of flora and fauna, including exotic birds, playful monkeys, and colourful birds.
Victoria Falls, on the Zambia-Zimbabwe border, is a stunning testament to the Zambezi River’s beauty and grandeur. Originally named Mosi-Oa-Tunya (the smoke that thunders), it was later named Victoria Falls by David Livingstone in honour of Queen Victoria.
Highlights
- Witnessing one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
- Thunderous cascading water and the refreshing mist on your face.
- Stunning lunar rainbows during full moon nights.
- A visit to the iconic knife-edge bridge.