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Are Victoria Falls worth it?

Is Victoria Falls worth seeing? Vic Falls is an awesome sight any time of the year, and it is also considered one of the adventure capitals of Africa, there really is a lot to see and do in the area, especially if you love adventure activities.



Victoria Falls remains one of the most "worth it" natural wonders of the world in 2026. Known as Mosi-oa-Tunya ("The Smoke That Thunders"), it is the largest curtain of falling water on Earth. It offers a unique "double" experience: the Zimbabwe side provides the most iconic "panoramic" views year-round, while the Zambia side allows you to get incredibly close to the water's edge and visit the famous "Devil's Pool" during the dry season. Beyond the falls, the area is a 2026 hub for adventure, offering white-water rafting, helicopter "Flights of Angels," and high-quality safaris in nearby parks like Chobe (Botswana) or Hwange. While it can be expensive and touristy, the sheer sensory power of the mist and the roar of the Zambezi is an experience that most travelers find incomparable. If you visit between March and May, be prepared to get completely soaked by the spray, which is part of the "awe-inspiring" magic of the falls.

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Most hotels in Victoria Falls are booked on a bed-and-breakfast basis. We would recommend a minimum stay of two nights and an ideal stay of three nights. If you want to experience everything this location has to offer and take part in various activities, you may even want to stay four nights or longer.

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The sheer size of Victoria also makes it a more grandiose site than Niagara, with the surface area twice as big than that of its rival – so there's much more to see as you travel around the falls' perimeter.

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It is the largest waterfall in the world based on width and height. It measures one mile wide (1.7 km) and 360 feet high (108 meters). The Victoria Falls became a World Heritage Site in 1989 – This means it belongs to all the people of the word, irrespective of the territory on which the World Heritage site is.

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Yes it is safe to walk to the falls despite of the vendors. Most tourist in the nearby hotels walk to the falls everyday.

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Devil's pool at Victoria Falls. It is possible to fall from the Devil's Pool, although it is considered safe if certain safety precautions are taken. Visitors to the pool are only allowed to swim during the dry season when the water level is low and a natural rock barrier forms at the pool's edge.

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The best time to visit the spectacular Victoria Falls is from February to May, directly after the region's summer rains, when you'll see the world's largest sheet of falling water flowing at its greatest volume.

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high all year round in the north, east and northwest of the country including the valley of Zambezi River, Victoria Falls, national parks Chizarira, Hwange, Gonarezhou and Mana. We recommend the use of mosquito-repellent measures from dusk till morning, in combination with the use of malaria tablets.

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We don't recommend visiting the Falls at the end of the dry winter season – October through November – when the water level is lowest, and the weather is very hot and humid.

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Visiting Victoria Falls requires vaccinations against Yellow Fever, Hepatitis A and B, and Tetanus. You will also need to take anti-Malaria medication, especially important when you are travelling to the falls during wet season as mosquitoes are at their highest levels.

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Top Travel Tips for Victoria Falls Don't miss out: most hotels or lodges will gladly arrange activities on arrival for you, however, booking in advance is recommended to ensure availability on elephant-back safaris as these are often fully booked.

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The malaria risk is: high all year round in the north, east and northwest of the country including the valley of Zambezi River, Victoria Falls, national parks Chizarira, Hwange, Gonarezhou and Mana.

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Victoria Falls is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Statistically speaking, it is the largest waterfall in the world. This recognition comes from combining the height and width together to create the largest single sheet of flowing water.

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Modern tourism The beauty of the falls lies in their natural state, but the area is at some risk of runaway tourism-based development—more resorts, hotels, and even a possible dam below the falls that could flood several park gorges.

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