Victoria Falls is located directly on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, with the Zambezi River serving as the dividing line. The two closest towns are Livingstone (Zambia) and Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe). Beyond these two primary nations, Botswana is incredibly close; the border town of Kasane is only about an 80-kilometer (50-mile) drive away, making day trips from Victoria Falls to Chobe National Park a standard tourist activity. Namibia is also nearby, particularly the Caprivi Strip (Zambezi Region), which is roughly 100 kilometers to the west. This unique geographic "quadripoint" (where Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia nearly meet) makes the Victoria Falls region a strategic hub for multi-country African safaris. In 2026, the "KAZA Univisa" allows travelers to easily move between Zambia and Zimbabwe, while many visitors utilize the region's proximity to fly into Livingstone and depart from Kasane, effectively seeing three Southern African nations in a single 10-day trip.