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Victoria Falls in Zambia

Visiting Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls in Zambia

The Victoria Falls are one of the natural wonders of the world, known as the Mosi-oa-Tunya, or "smoke that thunders" in the local language.

It is an apt name, something you will learn when the thundering roar surrounds you as the sparkling Zambezi River pours great cascades of white water over the lip of the falls. Walking along little paths to view this phenomenon of nature, you see trumpeter hornbills in dripping trees, darting out to fly across the water. Vervet monkeys and baboons chatter and a rainbow forms across the spray when the sun comes out.

It is possible to visit the falls from both the Zambian and Zimbabwean side. Our specialists can discuss the options with you and decide which is best for your stay, but often this comes down to the water levels at different times of year.

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Recommended excursions at Victoria Falls

To make the most of Victoria Falls, you should consider one of the various activities that will enable you to see it at its best.

Walking

The main option is to walk along the footpaths to visit the various viewpoints to see the falls from different perspectives. This is possible from both the Zambian and Zimbabwean side, and entrance fees are payable locally.

Sightseeing flights

For a different perspective, there are plenty of other options. These include helicopter flights to enjoy an aerial perspective of the water and snaking canyon beyond, or a microlight flight to feel the air and spray on your face.

River based activities

Adrenaline junkies will enjoy white-water rafting on the rapids beneath the falls. For those wanting a more leisurely option, many of the lodges on the Zambian side are based on the Zambezi River and offer relaxing sunset or sunrise boat trips to enjoy the birdlife and tranquility upstream of the falls.

Recommended accommodations at Victoria Falls

How Victoria Falls compares with other waterfalls

How Victoria Falls compares to two of the world's other great waterfalls: Niagara on the Canadian/U.S. border and Iguazú on the Brazil/Argentina border.

Victoria Falls, Africa

Height in meters: 108 (354 feet)

Width in meters: 1,700 (5,577 feet)

Average annual flow rate: 1,088 m3

Niagara Falls, North America

Height in meters: 51 (167 feet)

Width in meters: 1,203 (3,947 feet)

Average annual flow rate: 2,407 m3

Half the water approaching Niagara is diverted for hydroelectric power.

Iguazú Falls, South America

Height in meters: 64-82 (210-270 feet)

Width in meters: 2,700 (8,858 feet)

Average annual flow rate: 1,746 m3

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