A part of two famed national parks

Victoria Falls is a part of two national parks: Victoria Falls National Park in Zimbabwe and Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park on the Zambian side. Because of the falls' unusual location, you may face them and experience all of their thunderous sound and power. In Southern Africa, the rainy season lasts from late November to early April. Travel between February and early May when they are at their most flooded if you want to see the falls at their most magnificent. Having said that, Victoria Falls is an excellent vacation spot all year round.


There are various activities available in the region besides visiting the falls. On both the Zambian and Zimbabwean sides, the falls are located in national parks. Other national parks are located around the falls and provide opportunities to see some of Africa's well-known animals, including zebras, antelopes, lions, elephants, giraffes, buffaloes, crocodiles, hippopotamuses, leopards, lions, and monkeys. You may combine seeing the waterfalls with bungee jumping, whitewater rafting, zip line, kayaking, fishing, boat cruises, canoeing, horseback riding, nature walks, and much more, whether you're staying on the Zambian or Zimbabwean side. Always keep in mind that the activities you select depend on the time of year you are visiting. The Zambezi River is best used for activities when the water is low and the current isn't too strong. If you only intend to visit the falls, we advise going during the rainy season to see the cascades at their most powerful.


The area's main allure is undoubtedly seeing the waterfalls and strolling along their walkways. Both the Zimbabwean and Zambian sides offer the chance to view the biggest waterfall on earth. On the Zambian side of the falls, the park is known as Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, whereas the falls are situated in Zimbabwe's Victoria Falls National Park. While you can see the falls from either side, there is a minor difference in the viewing experience.


The environment is more beautiful and offers the best views of the falls on the Zimbabwean side. On the Zimbabwean side, you can stroll along the lovely rain forests at the many vantage points. The Horseshoes Falls, Main Falls, Rainbow Falls, and the Devil's Cataract are the four major falls parts that may be seen from the Zimbabwean side. On the Zambian side, a waterfall known as Eastern Cataract, which is the second-deepest falls, can be discovered. It is crucial to highlight that using the Victoria Falls Bridge is an easy way to cross the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. Just remember your passport and be ready to pay a fee.

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