Victoria Falls

One channel of the Great Zambezi River flows over the world’s largest curtain of falling water known as Victoria Falls. It is actually five separate falls, Devil’s Cataract, Main Falls, Horseshoe…The Victoria Falls constitutes one of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world. The Local people call it "Mosi-oa-Tunya" -- the smoke that thunders and the Falls are remarkable. There is a magic about them manifested in the towering column of spray when the river is high, the thunder of the falling water, the terrifying abyss and tranquil lagoons upstream in which hippo and deadly crocodiles lurk.

Microlite Flight

Over the past few years, Vic Falls has turned into the adrenaline capital of Africa and seems to have cornered the market in all things crazy and dangerous

Activities

Places: Zambia. Activities: Hiking/Trekking, Horseback Riding, Jungle Exploration, bungy jumping, jungle safari. They are the world's most spectacular plunges of the 2km wide Zambezi River.

Open Markets

There are many curios shops in the town, but when looking for souvenirs to bring home, the open markets will certainly delight. From 6-foot giraffes to wood hippos,

Flight of Angels - Helicopter over Victoria Falls

When Livingstone first saw the Falls, he made a comment that angels in flight must look down on such sights. Hence the name of the helicopter rides over the Falls.

Sunset Cruise

Our first night in Vic Falls we opted for what is called a Booze Cruise. A sunset boat tour of the Zambezi above the Falls, short stops at the various islands that dot the river to look for wildlife,…

Wild Horizons Elephant Safari

Our early morning elephant adventure began when we were picked up at our lodge at 7:30 am and headed out to the Wild Horizon Elephant Camp.

Zambezi National Park

Seeing a family of elephants on the banks of the Zambezi River is a life affirming experience. It was like a National Geographic Special had come to life.

Zambezi River Sunset Cruise

The great Zambezi River starts in northwest Zambia and meanders for 1700 miles through several countries and empties into the Indian Ocean at Mozambique.

Walks

When in Victoria Falls, expect to walk everywhere. It’s a great way to see the town and really experience everything that the place has to offer.