Victoria Falls isn’t just a natural wonder—it’s a powerful experience of history, culture, and breathtaking beauty. Known to the local Kololo tribe as Mosi-oa-Tunya (“The Smoke that Thunders”), these Falls form the largest curtain of falling water in the world, straddling the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Our guided tour brings the Falls to life—not only showing you the best viewing points, but also sharing the traditions and legends passed down for generations. You’ll walk through the lush rainforest along the edge of the gorge, where the spray soaks the air and the roar of the water is constant. One of the highlights is the Knife Edge Bridge, offering incredible views of the Eastern Cataract, the Main Falls, and the swirling Boiling Pot below.

Additional stops include the famous Falls Bridge and the Lookout Tree, both offering sweeping panoramic views. No two visits to Victoria Falls are alike. During peak flood season (March–April), the sheer force and spray are overwhelming. Later in the year, as the water level drops, you’ll enjoy clearer views of the rock formations and gorges. By November and December, parts of the 1.7 km-wide cliff may even fall silent, revealing an entirely different side to the Falls.