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Is Devils pool safe?

Overall, Devil's Pool offers visitors the opportunity to swim in close proximity to the edge of Victoria Falls. However, it is considered a relatively safe experience due to the natural rock formations that create a barrier between swimmers and the falling water.



Devil's Pool at Victoria Falls is considered safe only when visited through officially guided tours during the "low water" season, typically from mid-August to mid-January. In 2026, the primary operator, Tongabezi Lodge, continues to enforce strict safety protocols, including a mandatory guide-to-swimmer ratio and careful daily monitoring of the Zambezi River's water levels. The pool's safety relies on a natural rock lip that prevents swimmers from being swept over the 108-meter drop. However, the experience is inherently risky and is not recommended for non-swimmers or those with heart conditions. Attempting to access the pool without a guide or during the high-water months (February to July) is extremely dangerous and has resulted in fatalities. When done correctly through official channels in 2026, the pool has maintained an excellent safety record for over two decades.

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Despite this, both sides of Victoria Falls are popular with tourists and as safe to visit as anywhere in the region.

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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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Devil's Pool is only open during the drier months, usually between mid-August and late December. This will vary from year to year. The Zambezi River water levels have to be low enough to be able to safely swim.

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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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Safety at night:Unsafe. Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe carries a relative risk for solo female travelers, particularly at night. It is generally safer to avoid walking alone at night due to instances of petty crime such as pickpocketing and muggings.

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Victoria Falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Devil's Pool is adjacent to the famous Livingstone Island situated on the edge of the Victoria Falls. Guests can choose to enjoy an exhilarating swim to the edge of the falls during their Livingstone Island visit.

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