Victoria Falls will uplift you and remain a humbling and mystical memory long after you leave the ‘Smoke-that-Thunders’ behind.
On its own, as a world heritage site and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Victoria Falls is an unbeatable experience that will uplift you and remain a humbling and mystical memory long after you leave the ‘Smoke-that-Thunders’ behind.
The Waterfalls, which are viewed from the opposing cliffs of Zimbabwe and Zambia, when in full flood between January and June each year have a mile-high plume of spray that soaks you and nourishes the ancient rainforest; a permanent thunder fills the air and birds flit through rainbows while your companions mouth inaudible statements of awe and wonder.
Having earned its name as Africa's Adrenalin Capital Victoria Falls is a an action-packed adventure resort with sunset cruises, game drives, scenic flights and fine dining rubbing shoulders with white-water rafting, gorge swinging and elephant-back trails.
We at
Rhino Africa are Victoria Falls experts, and we send more independent travelers to Vic Falls every year than any other tour operator. We will gladly assist you in building an itinerary that best suite your requirements and budget. We encourage you to have a look at the individual properties and tours or to
contact us to put together the perfect tailor-made African safari just for you.



Vic Falls ZambiaUntil recently, Livingstone played second fiddle to the town of
Victoria Falls due entirely to its distance from the falls themselves. Livingstone is about 10 km upstream, whereas its Zimbabwean counterpart couldn’t be closer to the falls. Since Zimbabwe’s demise, the historical town has been cashing in on the diverted tourist dollar and has exploded from a small trading town with budget accommodation into a shabby trading town with upmarket accommodation.
Read more...Vic Falls ZimbabweThe convenience of the Vic Falls town lies in its close proximity to the falls and its enclosing national park. On a quiet evening you can hear the water thundering away and the holiday town feel is accentuated by the fact that everything is within walking distance and the scarcity of fuel means the roads are relatively quiet. Several grand hotels have also withstood the test of a despot and maintained the highest international standards. The service is invariably warm and genuinely friendly belying the poverty of a ravaged country.
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