Victoria Falls ranks among Africa’s most breathtaking natural wonders. The waterfall straddles the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia. Locals call it “Mosi-oa-Tunya,” meaning “The Smoke That Thunders.” This guide will help you plan a perfect visit.

These Falls lies on the Zambezi River. It forms the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. You can view the falls from either country. Both sides offer different experiences.
February to May
This is peak flow season. The waterfall roars with power. Mist fills the air, and rainbows form over the gorge.
June to August
Water levels drop slightly. Views improve, and walking paths dry up. It’s the best time for photography.
September to January
The falls are at their lowest. This period suits adventure seekers. Activities like Devil’s Pool and white-water rafting open up.
Children pay reduced fees. Fees may change, so always check ahead.
Follow the footpaths on either side for spectacular views. Zimbabwe offers 16 viewpoints, while Zambia has the famous Knife-Edge Bridge.
See the full scale of the falls from the air. Flights last 12 to 25 minutes.
Swim at the edge of the falls. This activity only runs when water levels are low (usually August to January).
Watch hippos, crocodiles, and birds as the sun sets over the river.
Learn the history of the bridge and enjoy bungee jumping or ziplining.
Victoria Falls offers beauty, adventure, and culture. Whether you want to explore nature, try thrilling activities, or relax by the river. Add it to your Africa bucket list and experience one of the world’s greatest wonders.