Victoria Fall Quick facts

THE VICTORIA FALLS In Zimbabwe, the falls never dry up. Even at the height of the dry season the main falls and Devil’s Cataract will still have impressive water flow. BACK TO VISITING US 75% of The Falls is seen from the Zimbabwean side, with 16 viewpoints within the Rainforest from which to view it. … Read more

Game viewing

GAME VIEWING The Zambezi National Park is best known for its herds of sable, elephant, giraffe, zebra and buffalo. A wide variety of larger mammals may be found within the Zambezi National Park and surrounding private land including elephant, lion, buffalo, and leopard. BACK TO VISITING US GAME VIEWING IN ZAMBEZI NATIONAL PARK The Park … Read more

National parks

Game drive

THE ZAMBEZI AND VICTORIA FALLS NATIONAL PARKS The Zambezi National Park together with the Victoria Falls National Park cover an area of 56,000 hectares. The northern border of the Park is formed by the great Zambezi River which also forms the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia for much of its length. BACK TO VISITING US … Read more

ABOUT VICTORIA FALLS TOWN

ABOUT VICTORIA FALLS TOWN The town of Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe is situated less than one kilometre away from the Victoria Falls. With a population of just over 30 000 people, this little village is steeped in history and, other than being the gateway to its namesake – the Victoria Falls – it is a … Read more

A LITTLE ABOUT ZIMBABWE

Zimbabwe falls never dry up on Zimbabwe side

A LITTLE ABOUT ZIMBABWE Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in Southern Africa known for its magnificent natural beauty and diverse wildlife, much of it protected in parks, reserves and safari areas. Zimbabwe’s capital is Harare and although, like most African countries, its economic and political challenges are well-documented, the warm and friendly character of Zimbabwean … Read more