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How high is Victoria Falls bungee jump?

It is 111 meters high. Operates off Victoria Falls Bridge the border crossing. point between Zimbabwe and Zambia.



The Victoria Falls bungee jump is famously situated on the Victoria Falls Bridge, which spans the Zambezi River and connects the borders of Zimbabwe and Zambia. The jump features a staggering height of 111 meters (approximately 364 feet), making it one of the most exhilarating and scenic bungee sites in the world. As you stand on the edge of the bridge, you are positioned directly in front of the massive curtain of water that forms Victoria Falls, often feeling the mist on your face. The freefall lasts for about four seconds, during which you plummet toward the swirling rapids of the Batoka Gorge below before the cord safely recoils. This experience is highly regulated and managed by professional teams to ensure maximum safety, providing jumpers with a unique vantage point of the UNESCO World Heritage site that few others get to see.

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It has been in operation for 10 years. This is the first time I am hearing of an incident. The probability of an incident is one in 500,000 jumps. Hundreds of tourists a week each pay around £80 to make a bungee jump at Victoria Falls from the British-built road and rail bridge.

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Victoria Falls, the world's largest waterfall, is very tall. At 350 feet, it's as high as a 35-story building, 45 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty from pedestal to torch, and more than twice as high as Niagara Falls. More than 50 blue whales could fit between one end of the Falls and the other.

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IT IS THE LARGEST WATERFALL IN THE WORLD Victoria Falls is neither the widest nor highest waterfall in the world, but it's the world's largest sheet of falling water, which solidifies this classification. It is twice the height of North America's Niagara Falls, and is only rivalled by Iguazu Falls in South America.

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It is possible to swim in the rock pools right underneath the waterfalls at certain times of the year ('low water'). This is an unforgettable adventure right in the heart of one of the most beautiful places on earth!

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With scale, drama, power and beauty it is easy to see why The Victoria Falls has been accredited as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the world. Such an awe-inspiring experience, a once in a lifetime opportunity to observe one of our world's most precious areas of natural magnificence.

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Victoria Falls is generally a safe place to visit and is separate from Zimbabwe in a political sense, due to the country relying on it for its tourism. Social and political unrest is therefore kept at bay, roads are maintained, cash is usually accessible (check with us first), and the town is kept clean.

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The waterfall stands at an altitude of about 915 m above mean sea level (a.m.s.l.) and spans to about 1708 m wide with an average depth of 100 m and the deepest point being 108 m. Sprays from this giant waterfall can be seen from a distance of 30 km from the Lusaka road, Zambia and 50 km from Bulawayo road, Zimbabwe.

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Approximately twice as wide and twice as deep as Niagara Falls, the waterfall spans the entire breadth of the Zambezi River at one of its widest points (more than 5,500 feet [1,700 metres]). At the falls, the river plunges over a sheer precipice to a maximum drop of 355 feet (108 metres).

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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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The Zambezi River forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. This is why Zambia and Zimbabwe share Victoria Falls, with roughly two-thirds of the Falls lying on the Zimbabwe side.

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