The Victoria Falls presents a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River, forming a natural border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. It was described by the Kololo tribe living in the area as ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ – ‘The Smoke that Thunders’ for the immense spray and incredible noise caused by the rushing water. Victoria Falls is now also known as the greatest curtain of falling water in the world when its width and height are combined. Columns of spray can be seen from miles away as, at the height of the rainy season, more than five hundred million cubic metres (over 17 billion cubic feet) of water per minute plummet over the edge, over a width of nearly two kilometres or over a mile, into a gorge over a hundred metres or 300 feet below.
Safari with open game-viewing vehicles, driven by expert guides are the best way to encounter the animals in this park in their natural habitat. A chance to see magnificent animals and absorb the beauty of Africa through an abundance of indigenous flora.
Lift off and witness the full drama of Victoria Falls from above. Choose from three scenic flights each offering a different view of the landscape. The 15-minute flight takes you over the Victoria Falls, where you’ll see the main cataracts, spray rising into the sky, and the Zambezi slicing through the land. The 22-minute Gorge Flight adds a sweep through the Batoka Gorge, where the river twists between steep canyon walls and rapids churn far below. The 30-minute Scenic Flight covers it all Falls, Gorge, Zambezi River, local villages and the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. From above, the scale, power and beauty come alive.
Visit Livingstone Island on the precipice of the Victoria Falls to experience the true wonder of the waterfall. Experience a natural infinity pool with a dip in Devil’s or Angel's Pools. Perched on the edge of Victoria Falls, the rock-lined pool lets you swim to the rim of one of the world’s largest waterfalls and watch the cascade thundering below. Accessible on seasonal guided tours, the cliff-side pool is recommended for adrenaline junkies.
Stand on the edge of the bridge, arms wide. Take the countdown. Fall hard and fast - 111 meters straight down. The free-fall lasts four long seconds before the cord catches and flings you back. The roar of the river, the mist of the Falls, the raw drop. This is the jump. The one everyone talks about. This activity takes place on the Victoria Falls Bridge, at the same site as the Bridge Swing and Bridge Slide
Experience this unique opportunity to connect with the king of the Jungle. This experience allows you to walk alongside lions in their natural environment with no restraints, while gaining insights into their habitat and behavior from our expert guides, as well as understanding the challenges they encounter in the wild.
Kick back in the African sun and let your stresses wash away while you’re in Zambia. This pool bar is located at the Avani hotel, where you can spot animals that frequently roam the resort Enjoy a wood-fired pizza baked fresh in front of you, and stretch out with a cold cocktail.
Located at the Victoria Falls Waterfront Resort on a unique riverside deck, overlooking the magnificent Zambezi River.The ambiance is upbeat and casual, Pizza is accompanied by a full bar service of ice-cold local and international lagers and a wide arrangement of drink selections. Popular with locals and travellers alike, Peppino's is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy fresh, handmade, wood fired Pizza with locally sourced seasonal ingredients.
There is something special about being on a steam train; sounds you can't hear anywhere else, the smooth ride, or just knowing that you’re on a machine that was invented almost 200 years ago. Add to that wonderful sights to observe and dinner on board and you’ve got yourself an amazing half-day journey. This is a perfect trip for couples, groups, or even solo.Hop on a steam train and watch the incredible scenery in and around Livingstone Have a nice dinner on the train with some tasty local meals Pass by and observe one of the largest waterfalls in the world Relax and enjoy this unique slow travel experience
Livingstone is a historic town full of character, culture and genuine African charm. Once the capital of Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia), named after the Scottish explorer Dr. David Livingstone. His legacy lives not only in its name but in the museums, architecture and stories woven into its fabric. Colonial-era buildings still line Livingstone’s streets, giving the town a blend of historical elegance and African vibrancy. The Livingstone Museum, the oldest and largest in Zambia, offers fascinating insight into local history, anthropology, and the explorer himself. Livingstone is a real, working Zambian town giving visitors a chance to engage with everyday life, not just the curated experiences of a tourist resort. Here, you can stroll through bustling local markets, sample traditional Zambian dishes from street vendors, chat with artisans and shop for colorful chitenge fabrics, handmade crafts, and fresh produce. It’s a place where tourism blends seamlessly with community life.