Experience Victoria Falls like no other with satisfying views from both the Zimbabwean and Zambian sides—perfect for photo ops without breaking a sweat. Adrenaline-free yet action-packed, you can soak in the scenery while watching daredevils bungee, raft, and swing across the gorge. It’s the ultimate mix of awe, comfort, and people-watching thrills.
Pickup included
Language: The Tour Is offered 90% in a foreign Language, German, French, Spanish And Portuguese<br/>Pickup included
We kick things off at your hotel or lodge with a quick briefing, safety first, sass always, then hop in the car for a short drive to the Falls entrance. From there, it’s all footwork as we wander through the lush rainforest to the main attraction.
Expect cheeky wildlife encounters along the way: monkeys swinging by, baboons making faces, and if you’re lucky (or daring), elephants strolling past. Tip: don’t feed or pet the locals—snap that selfie instead.
Rainforest vibes mean you’ll probably get a little wet—think misty magic everywhere, so rubber footwear and shorts are your best friends. Mobility is key; most of the adventure is on foot. Multiple lookout points await, but the showstopper? Danger Point. Few barriers, epic drop, and Instagram-ready shots that scream “I conquered Victoria Falls.” The floor can get slippery, so strut safely. Bonus: catch a swoon, worthy view of the iconic Victoria Falls Bridge from a lower vantage point.
Step into adventure on the Zambian side of Victoria Falls! After a short drive to the Falls entrance, we stroll through the rainforest to the main attraction. Cross the iconic Victoria Falls Bridge and catch thrill-seekers leaping into the gorge for a bungee fix while you snap your own epic shots.
Wildlife lovers, get ready: cheeky monkeys and curious baboons may join you along the trail. The rainforest here is usually dry, except during peak rainy seasons, making your walk comfortable and photo-ready. Multiple viewpoints offer about 20% of the Falls’ grandeur—but trust us, the shots you capture will be unforgettable.
Feast your eyes on a slice of the mighty Falls and the jaw-dropping gorge below! Watch thrill-seekers throw caution to the wind—bungee jumping, white-water rafting, and bridge swings—while you capture the action or just sip in the view. Adventure meets awe, all in one picture-perfect moment.
Victoria Falls, known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya, is one of the most spectacular natural wonders in the world. Straddling the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, this massive waterfall is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and powerful roar, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Victoria Falls is a breathtaking waterfall on the Zambezi River, offering stunning views and a powerful roar.
A protected area surrounding Victoria Falls, offering walking trails, wildlife viewing, and cultural experiences.
An unforgettable experience that allows you to ride on the back of an elephant through the wild.
A natural rock pool on the edge of Victoria Falls, offering a unique and thrilling experience.
A historic bridge spanning the Zambezi River, offering bungee jumping and breathtaking views.
A staple food made from cornmeal, often served with meat or vegetable stews.
Dried caterpillars of the mopane worm, a local delicacy.
A traditional Zimbabwean beer made from sorghum.
The peak season offers the best weather conditions with clear skies and cooler temperatures. This is the ideal time for game viewing, adventure activities, and sightseeing. The water flow is also lower, allowing for better views of the falls' geological features.
Zimbabwean Dollar (ZWL)
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Victoria Falls is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty crime and scams.
Victoria Falls Bus Terminal
Public transport is not well-developed in Victoria Falls. Local buses and taxis are available but may not be reliable for tourists.
Available • Apps: None widely used
Car
A protected area offering game drives, walking safaris, and bird watching.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site offering stunning landscapes, wildlife, and canoeing on the Zambezi River.
A renowned wildlife destination offering game drives, boat cruises, and bird watching.
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