Victoria Falls National Park, located in Zimbabwe, is the gateway to one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders—Victoria Falls, or "The Smoke That Thunders" (Mosi-oa-Tunya). Spanning over 23 square kilometers, the park offers unparalleled views of the mighty Zambezi River plunging over 100 meters into the gorge below. It’s not just about the falls—this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a sanctuary of lush rainforest, teeming with unique flora and fauna, thanks to the perpetual mist generated by the cascading water. A visit here promises a sensory overload of sound, sight, and sheer awe.
Victoria Falls National Park Tours & Excursions
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The Basics
Victoria Falls National Park is one of the best places to view the falls in their full glory. The park features a series of well-maintained trails leading to numerous viewpoints, including the famous Devil’s Cataract, Main Falls, and Rainbow Falls. Wildlife is a common sight; visitors might spot baboons, warthogs, and antelope roaming near the trails. The park charges an entry fee, which varies for locals, regional travelers, and international visitors. It’s open daily, making it a convenient stop for anyone in Victoria Falls town, located just a short distance away.
Things to Know Before You Go
Prepare to get wet! The mist from the falls, especially during the rainy season, can soak you within minutes, so waterproof clothing or a poncho is a must. The trails are easy to navigate but can be slippery, so sturdy footwear is recommended. The park has restroom facilities, but there are no cafes inside, so bring water and snacks. Don’t forget your camera—the rainbows created by the mist are a photographer’s dream. Early morning visits offer fewer crowds and softer lighting for photos.
How to Get There
Victoria Falls National Park is a short walk or taxi ride from Victoria Falls town, where most accommodations are located. The town is easily accessible via Victoria Falls Airport, which receives flights from major cities in Africa, including Johannesburg and Nairobi. Visitors coming from Zambia can cross the border at the Victoria Falls Bridge to access the park. Entry to the park is through a single main gate, and guided tours are available for those who want an in-depth experience.
When to Get There
The ideal time to visit Victoria Falls National Park depends on what kind of experience you seek. The rainy season (February to May) is when the falls are at their most powerful, with high water flow creating an immense spray visible from miles away. The dry season (September to December) reveals the rock formations beneath the falls and is ideal for clearer views and exploring the gorge. Visiting early in the morning or late afternoon provides cooler weather and a chance to see wildlife near the rainforest edge.
Day Trips from Victoria Falls
A day trip to Victoria Falls National Park is an unforgettable experience. Begin by walking along the park’s network of trails, which lead to iconic viewpoints of the falls. Spend time in the rainforest, where the unique ecosystem thrives on the mist. Pair your visit with activities like a boat cruise on the Zambezi River, a helicopter flight for a bird’s-eye view of the falls, or a visit to the Victoria Falls Bridge. Guided tours can provide fascinating insights into the history, geology, and ecology of this magnificent site, ensuring your trip is as enriching as it is breathtaking.
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