To truly experience Victoria Falls in 2026, two to three days is the recommended duration. On Day 1, you should focus on the Zimbabwean side (Victoria Falls National Park), which offers 16 different viewpoints including the iconic "Main Falls" and "Devil's Cataract." This side provides the most classic "panoramic" views and takes about 2-3 hours to walk. On Day 2, many travelers cross the bridge to the Zambian side (Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park) for a closer, more "interactive" experience with the spray and the chance to visit Livingstone Island or the "Devil's Pool" (during the dry season). The extra day—Day 3—is essential if you want to participate in the area's famous adventure activities, such as a helicopter "Flight of Angels" over the falls, white-water rafting on the Zambezi, or a sunset river cruise to spot hippos and elephants. While you can "see" the water in a single afternoon, the 2026 visitor will find that the majestic scale and the variety of perspectives require at least 48 hours to fully appreciate without rushing.