Victoria Falls-Zimbabwe
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Group Size 100 Peoples
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LanguagesEnglish
Overview
Victoria Falls, located on the Zambezi River near the Zimbabwean border with Zambia, is a renowned natural wonder known for its breathtaking beauty and immense scale. The world’s largest waterfall, it spans 1,700 meters in width and 108 meters in height. The name “Mosi-oa-Tunya” comes from the thunderous roar produced by the Zambezi River’s fury, sending up tall columns of mist. The region around Victoria Falls is rich in biodiversity, with verdant jungles and a variety of fauna. Visitors can enjoy helicopter rides over the falls, visit nearby national parks, or engage in sports like bungee jumping, whitewater rafting, and swimming in the Devil’s Pool. Victoria Falls has attracted tourists and explorers for generations and is culturally significant to local indigenous peoples. Its exceptional natural beauty and geological significance led to its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1989, making it a must-visit destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers.
Highlights
- Cascades over 100 meters into Zambezi Gorge.
- Offers biodiversity, picturesque vistas, and misty spray.
- Devil's Pool provides adrenaline during dry season.
- Mist creates beautiful rainbows.
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Languages
- English