Get wet and experience the power of Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and the largest waterfall on Earth, standing 108 meters tall and over a mile wide. Originally named Mosi-oa-Tunya (“The Smoke That Thunders”) by locals, it was renamed Victoria Falls by explorer David Livingstone in honor of Queen Victoria.
The falls are a breathtaking sight, with roaring waters from April to August and a gentler flow from September to March. Cross the knife-edge bridge for stunning views and explore the surrounding rainforest, home to vibrant birds, playful monkeys, and unique plant life. Don’t miss the Boiling Pot, where the Zambezi River churns dramatically below the falls.
Located on the Zambia-Zimbabwe border, Victoria Falls offers a thrilling adventure, natural beauty, and a deep sense of history
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.