Victoria Falls, locally known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, "The Smoke That Thunders," is a truly awe-inspiring natural wonder. Straddling the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, it's the largest waterfall in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Formed by the Zambezi River cascading dramatically into the Batoka Gorge, the sheer power and beauty of the falls is an unforgettable experience.
A Brief History
Scottish explorer David Livingstone, the first European to see the falls, named them after Queen Victoria in 1855. However, the indigenous people had revered the falls for centuries. You can even visit Livingstone Island, where Livingstone first viewed the falls, and take a dip in the Devil's Pool, a natural infinity pool right on the edge!
Experiencing the Falls
The best time to visit Victoria Falls is during the high water season (April-May), when the falls are at their most powerful. However, each season offers a unique perspective. From the Zimbabwean side, you can enjoy uninterrupted panoramic views, while the Zambian side offers a closer, more intimate experience. Don't miss these key viewpoints:
Beyond the Views
Victoria Falls offers a wealth of activities for every type of traveler:
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