Amazing place. Victoria Falls - one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The beautiful waterfalls stretching for about 2 km are considered the largest waterfalls in the world. Victoria Falls as a whole are considered the largest curtain of falling water in the world. The Victoria Falls are huge and show the beauty and power of nature, creating a natural border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. We can also observe them from both the Zimbabwean and Zambian sides. There are walking paths and viewpoints around the waterfall, where we can observe the waterfall from every side. Victoria Falls, originally called Mosi-oa-Tunya” – “The Smoke That Thunders” due to the huge spray and incredible noise caused by the rushing water, can be seen and heard throughout the city.
Discovered in 1855 and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is a must-see in Zimbabwe, as well as in all of Africa.
Be prepared with raincoat - after all walk, all will...
Read moreVery nice waterfall, but not as Iguazú. The entrance fee is very high in my opinion (30usd pp), money which I am not sure if they go back to the people or the organisation taking care of the site, and there is a lot of litter in the otherwise very nice forest sorounding the fall. Also a lot of helicopters are roaming around and it is not that peaceful. As the helicopters starts at 08:00am go to the fall before then, maybe catch the sunrise which was wonderful, and you get the peaceful atmosphere and less...
Read moreI was born and grew up in this country way back, as were my parents, and visited this impressive place twice as a boy. It was amazing then and very impressive when I went back again as an adult in 2012. Some areas in the vicinity of this view were much more overgrown than when I was a boy but, still impressive sights. There was a rainbow over the Falls...
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