Yes, visiting Victoria Falls requires paying park entrance fees, which vary significantly depending on whether you are entering from the Zimbabwean or Zambian side. In early 2026, the Zimbabwean side (Victoria Falls Rainforest) charges international visitors US$58 for a single entry, while SADC residents pay US35andlocalZimbabweanspayUS7. For a high-fidelity night experience, "Lunar Tours" during the full moon cost US116.Onthe∗∗Zambianside(Mosi−oa−TunyaNationalPark)∗∗,thefeeisgenerallylowerat∗∗US20** for international tourists and US$2 for locals. It is important to note that these fees are typically for a "single entry," meaning if you leave the park to grab lunch and return, you must pay again. Some luxury hotels, like the Royal Livingstone or Avani in Zambia, offer their guests complimentary unlimited access through private gates. These fees contribute to the high-fidelity conservation efforts needed to maintain the UNESCO World Heritage site and its surrounding infrastructure, including the various paved paths and viewpoints.