Victoria Falls
One of Zimbabwe's most well-known tourist spots is Victoria Falls, which is located on the Zambezi River. It is one of the world's most spectacular waterfalls, falling 354 feet and home to a variety of rare plant and animal species.
It was initially found in 1855 by David Livingstone, a Scottish missionary and explorer. He named the Victoria Falls after Queen Victoria after that. It is known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, which means "The Smoke That Thunders" in Sotho. In 1989, Victoria Falls was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The magnificent Victoria Falls is an unmistakable must-do, must-see tourist destination. Victoria Falls town and resort offer a wide range of entertainment options, making it a popular tourist destination. Aside from the rumbling falls that stand on the roaring Zambezi River, which are the main purpose for the visit, there are a lot of other amusing things to partake in.
Year after year, the little village attracts a large number of visitors. Due to its popularity, it should be at the top of anyone's tour and must-do list when visiting Zimbabwe.
• Location: Mosi-o-tunya Road, Livingstone, Zambia
• Timing: 6 AM -6 PM
• Famous for: Bungee jumping, white water rafting, abseiling, and the luxurious riverboat sailing
• Entry Fee: US$ 30
• Best Time To Visit: The world's biggest sheet of falling water flows at its highest volume from February to May, just following the region's summer rains.