Victoria Falls Zimbabwe

Visit the Victoria Falls

one of the world’s greatest natural spectacles

Information about Victoria Falls

A World Heritage Site, Victoria Falls is one of the world’s greatest natural spectacles. Long before the Scottish missionary and explorer Dr David Livingstone ‘discovered’ the Victoria Falls in 1855, the local Batonga people had named them Mosi-oa-Tunya, which means ‘the smoke that thunders’. The Falls presents a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River, forming the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Interesting facts about Victoria Falls

The Victoria Falls are 1,708 metres wide and 108 metres high.

Every minute, over 5 million cubic metres of water pour over the falls.

You can see the Falls from two countries: Zimbabwe and Zambia.

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Highlights close to Victoria Falls

Boma dinner
Boma dinner

Enjoy a boma dinner and drum experience. Tonight, you will get to taste traditional Zimbabwean food, as well as discover a new culture through dancing and music.

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Sunset Boat Cruise Zambezi River

Enjoy the magnificent views of the Zambezi river. There is a chance to spot many types of animals in the water and along the banks. You’ll have unlimited local drinks and some tasty snacks as you watch the sunset in one of the most beautiful scenes in Africa.

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Sunset Cruise Zambezi River

Embark on a boat cruise on the Zambezi River. Good chance you will see plenty of hippos, elephants, and other wildlife along the banks of this majestic river.

Our trips to Victoria Falls