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Ok so if u r going here, u don't really see the full potential of the sights unless you do the skywalk! A lovely forest walk takes you down to the booking office where you see and hear the top of the falls cascading over rocks. We decided to pay for the skywalk and boy, what a sight it was!! And an experience. Suspended some 380m above the rapidly dropping falls, mist closing around the edges of the cliffs, and u overlook the Honde Valley into the distance towards Mozambique - it is truly quite magnificent! The suspension bridge is something else - we were decked out in safety harness and clipped onto a strong wire suspended above our heads on our walk across. The falls disappear right under your feet and we are suspended over the huge drop down - just amazing! We walked over the higher shorter walk then made our way down to the longer lower one to get back across. Quite an adventure- and I am scared of heights so my legs were like jelly!
Debbie Fleming
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Breathtaking. I think the best time to visit the falls would be around March, just after the rain season. If you are an adrenalime junkie, you may want to have a go at the zipline and the Skywalk. Believe me, the view is beautiful from up there. However be prepared to part with about $40 for the skywalk and $60 for the zipline (August 2018). Please note that prices vary from time to time No sandals please. Put on some running shoes for easy movement. Usually when you make a booking, they may tell you that the roads are not that bad, 4x4 vehicles are not mandatory and that you may use your sedan. But i tell you, the terrain is very difficult to negotiate with a small car. If you love your E-class please leave it at home. Also whether you are going to the falls or Far and wide, the signage is very poor. So stay very much alert.
mercy jaravani
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This place is beautiful n full of nature's beauty but it is mistreating by the man kind bcz the roads are horrible n it should be mended.secondly they are over charging for skyline n skywalk per person they are charging 70$ that is too much..for 5$ u are only allowed to go n see the falls from far n the way of 600 meters walk was horrible n painful so many slobes along with big stones which can give u trouble in any moment as well as in that area no canteen no tuck shop n no restaurant were there..after 600 meters +600 meters=1200 meters walk if u don't have water n eatable items u r about to die bcz of that uneven n discomfort way..they must do work in these issues so that more people can come n enjoy their picnic without any hassle on that beautiful place..
marjan Fatima
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Mutarazi Falls is an awe-inspiring natural wonder and a must-visit if you're exploring the Eastern Highlands. As Zimbabwe’s highest waterfall, the views are absolutely breathtaking — especially from the Skywalk and zipline, which offer a thrilling perspective over the gorge. The surrounding Nyanga National Park adds to the beauty, with lush forests, fresh air, and a peaceful atmosphere. The roads can be a bit rough getting there, so a 4x4 is recommended, but the experience is totally worth it. Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and adrenaline seekers alike.
Macdonald Dube
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This is a once in a lifetime experience. Don’t miss it if you are visiting Nyanga. This place is an hours ride from the main road and this is all dirt road . You need to have a good vehicle and try to go early as you will need time for activities and then back. Zip lining and sky walking are the attractions along with enjoying the scenery The place is very well maintained. Staff is very courteous. There will be no problem in booking and doing activities. All in all a wonderful experience
Gurvinder Kaur
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The Mutarazi Falls is the highest waterfall in Zimbabwe, the second highest in Africa (after the Tugela Falls in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa which are 948 metres or 3,110 feet) and seventeenth highest in the world.This place is just magnificent, beautiful and out standing.Mtarazi Falls is only 11.5Kkm from Pungwe Falls, it is located in the 2,495 hectare Mutarazi National Park adjacent to the southern border of the Nyanga National Park.
Blessing Fletcher Eliam
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Basic Info
Address
Mutarazi Falls Road, Nyanga, Zimbabwe
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Phone
+263 78 388 3150
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Website
farandwide.co.zw
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4.4
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outdoor
adventure
scenic
off the beaten path
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Mutarazi Falls is a waterfall in Mutasa District in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe. It is located in the 2,495 hectare Mutarazi National Park adjacent to the southern border of the Nyanga National Park.
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