Located on the Zambezi River at the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, the falls were named by David Livingstone in 1855 and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1989. The volume of water cascading over the basalt lip generates a spray column visible from 50 kilometres away and creates a permanent pocket of rainforest nourished by the constant mist. The Zambian side of Victoria Falls, accessed from the town of Livingstone (named after the explorer), offers a more intimate and less commercialised experience than the Zimbabwean side. Walking trails through the spray-soaked rainforest lead to viewpoints including the Knife-Edge Bridge, where visitors are drenched by the falls' perpetual rain. The highlight of the Zambian side is Devil's Pool — a natural rock pool at the very edge of the precipice, accessible by swimming from Livingstone Island during the low-water season (September to December). Floating in Devil's Pool with the 108-metre drop just inches away is one of Africa's most thrilling and surreal experiences. Livingstone itself has evolved into an adventure capital, with activities including bungee jumping from the Victoria Falls Bridge (111 metres), white-water rafting through the Batoka Gorge (Grade 5 rapids), helicopter flights over the falls ("Flight of Angels"), sunset cruises on the upper Zambezi, zip-lining across the gorge, and microlight flights. The Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park on the Zambian side also offers game drives with white rhino, elephant, giraffe, and zebra — a compact wildlife experience that complements the falls spectacle.
Victoria Falls — known in the local Lozi language as "Mosi-oa-Tunya" (The Smoke That Thunders) — is the largest curtain of falling water on Earth, measuring 1,708 metres wide and plunging up to 108 metres into the Batoka Gorge.
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February to May for the highest water volume and most dramatic falls (but heavy spray obscures views). September to December for clear views, swimming in Devil's Pool, and white-water rafting. Year-round for the bridge activities and sunset cruises.
What You'll See
Mosi-oa-Tunya NP: white rhino, elephant, giraffe, zebra, hippo, Nile crocodile. Zambezi River: hippo, crocodile, fish eagle, kingfishers. The spray-forest supports unique fern and orchid species adapted to permanent mist.
Getting There
Direct flights to Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI) from Johannesburg (approximately 1.5 hours), Nairobi, and Lusaka. Livingstone is 10 km from the falls. 90-minute road transfer from Kasane (Botswana). The KAZA UniVisa allows combined Zambia-Zimbabwe access.
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