Victoria Water Falls | Location| Map & Facts | Fees Cost to visit

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Victoria Water Falls | Location| Map & Facts | Fees Cost to visit

Victoria Water Falls | Location| Map & Facts | Fees Cost to visit The Victoria Falls, the world’s greatest sheet of falling water, is created when the enormous Zambezi River falls over a basalt rock ledge and plunges 108 meters (354 feet) into a strong whirlpool. The magnificent noise of the cascading water, also known as Mosi-oa-Tunya (which, appropriately, means the “Smoke that Thunders”), may occasionally be heard from 40 kilometers (25 miles) away. Additionally, a brilliant cloud of mist can drift far above the Falls on a windless day during high-water season, which lasts from roughly February to July depending on the amount of rain. Every safari enthusiast should at least once experience this wonderful natural beauty!

Victoria Water Falls | Location| Map & Facts | Fees Cost to visit

We have been organizing trips to the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe and Zambia since 1998 for thousands of tourists from around the world. Vic Falls has accommodations to suit every taste and price range, whether you’re searching for a Zimbabwean lodge nestled amongst trees by the Zambezi River or an opulent hotel where white-gloved servers savor G&Ts on immaculate lawns. For planning your vacation, it’s crucial to be aware of the best time to travel and what to expect. This helpful beginner’s guide to Victoria Falls contains all of our expert advice.

Quick Guide: Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe vs Zambia

in Zimbabwe

Main Falls’ iconic view
Most hotels are close to the waterfall and have water flowing most of the year in varied degrees of power.
Discover the markets in Victoria Falls Town to find renowned soapstone sculptures.
a typical “tourism town” featuring eateries, pubs, and hostels
Historic hotels offer afternoon high tea in the old-fashioned way.

in Zambia

Excellent waterfall viewing up close
When the water is low, swimming in Devil’s Pool; visiting Livingstone Island; and romantic riverside cabins
Visit Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park to see the animals
The Livingstone Museum is located in Livingstone, which is more of a “commercial town.”

The good news is that you can easily cross the border from whichever side you want to stay on to explore the other or engage in activities like white-water rafting, gorge swinging, bungee jumping, visiting Livingstone Island, or dining on an antique train. Just have your passport ready for the border crossing and your Africa Safari Expert will take care of making all the arrangements for the transfers and activities!

Is Victoria Falls the World’s Biggest Waterfall?

Is Victoria Falls the World's Biggest Waterfall?

It is the largest waterfall in the world, with a total of 1 708 meters (5 604 feet) in breadth and 108 meters (354 feet) in height. Venezuela’s Angel Falls are narrower but also higher. Its width and height are both double those of Niagara Falls, yet unlike Niagara, it has beautiful national parks on either side.

When Scottish explorer Dr. David Livingstone first saw the Falls in 1855, he had no idea that they would one day be recognized as the largest waterfall in the world, one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders, and a World Heritage Site.

There hasn’t been much change since mankind first discovered Mosi-oa-Tunya thousands of years ago; what you see now is the same breathtaking view that astounded Livingstone and anybody else fortunate enough to visit the Falls.

Victoria Falls Water Seasons: What is Good Season to Visit Victoria Waterfall?

Water LevelsWeather
Spring
(Sep-Oct)
Sep: Lower
Oct: Lowest
Hot and dry
Summer
(Nov-Apr)
Dec-Jan: Rising
Feb-Apr: High
Hot and rainy
Autumn / Fall
(May-Jun)
HighWarm and dry
Winter
(Jul-Aug)
Jul: High
Aug: Lower
Warm and dry

From around February to July is high-water season, when visitors may enjoy the most breathtaking views of the Falls and should be prepared to get a little wet. The greatest time to engage in activities like white-water rafting and swimming in Devil’s Pool is during the low-water season, which lasts roughly from August to January.

A good time to combine a safari with a trip to Victoria Falls is between June and October, which is the high or peak season for safaris. Remember that the waterfall will be dryer the later you visit. Generally speaking, July and August are the “sweet spot” for a terrific safari and stunning scenery. At the same time, these months are particularly popular travel times. It is best to make reservations much in advance.

Every single minute at high water, more than 481 386 cubic metres (17 million cubic feet) of water spill over the brink – that’s about 200 times as much as an Olympic pool or 12 000 pools in an hour!

Which Side is Best: Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe or Zambia?

This is dependent on the season, your financial situation, and your interests. Each side has advantages over the other. In general, and especially during the low water season, the views of the falls are better from the Zimbabwean side. But you can only visit Livingstone Island and Devil’s Pool or Angel’s Pool on the Zambian side during low water season, which is also the greatest time to go. For customers on a tight budget, the Zimbabwean side offers better lodging options; for those with a larger budget, the Zambian side offers better lodging possibilities.

There is a direct flight from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport in Nelspruit, close to Kruger Park, to Livingstone on specific days of the week, which is a logistical benefit of the Zambian side. This means that when visiting both the Zambian side of Victoria Falls and Kruger Park, you do not need to pass via Johannesburg.

Be careful to purchase a Kaza Univisa, which permits you numerous entrances into both Zimbabwe and Zambia and makes crossing the border more easier, if you intend to visit both sides of the falls. As an alternative, think about obtaining a multiple or double-entry visa at your port of entry. More affordable than applying for two single-entry visas

Victoria Falls offers a wide range of activities, and the majority of them may be enjoyed from either side, with the exception of a few special experiences on either side.

The Zimbabwe side

Many people believe that the Zimbabwean side provides the best vantage point for viewing the falls, especially during the low water period. The entry to the rainforest, where guests must first pay their park fees, leads to the falls. A café, information desk, and gift store are located at the entrance. You can access the numerous vantage points at the gorge’s brink via a network of paved walkways. While the Zambian side includes many steps, these walkways are accessible to wheelchair users.

Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe side

Victoria Fall  Zambian side

In the years between 2000 and 2010 while Zimbabwe was experiencing an economic crisis, Zambia’s tourism industry saw significant growth. Livingstone became the go-to place for tourists visiting Victoria Falls when numerous new hotels were constructed. The abundance of beautiful lodges and hotels built right on the edge of the Zambezi River, upstream from the falls, is one advantage of the Zambian side. There aren’t many hotels with easy access to the Zambezi River on the Zimbabwe side.

Top Experiences and Activities at Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls Activities

 

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