Victoria Falls - Mosi-oa-Tunya - the place to absolutely visit

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Painting by Barry Lungu

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Painting by Barry Lungu

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Victoria Falls - Mosi-oa-Tunya

Population without tourists about 30 000.  Victoria falls is 930 m above sea level.  Temperatures range from 27 degrees celsius in Winter (5 degrees at night) to 36 degrees in summer.  

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 Viewing the falls

The Victoria Falls are one of the most spectacular natural sights in the world and should not be missed. Visitors can take a walk along the boardwalk or take a helicopter or microlight flight for a bird's-eye view.

Bungee jumping

The Victoria Falls Bridge offers one of the world's most spectacular bungee jumping experiences, with a 111-meter (364-foot) drop into the gorge below.

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Cultural tours

Visitors can take a tour of the local villages and the local markets and learn about the culture and traditions of the Tonga people.

White-water rafting

 The Zambezi River offers some of the best white-water rafting in the world, with grade 5 rapids that are suitable for experienced rafters only.

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Safaris

The area around Victoria Falls offers excellent opportunities for game viewing and bird watching, including lion, elephant, buffalo, and giraffe.

Fishing

The Zambezi River is ""Home"" to a wide variety of fish, including the famous tigerfish. Visitors can take a fishing trip to try their luck.

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Painting by Barry Lungu

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Visit the market selling carvings and other products for tourists

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Adventure activities

 Visitors can go on a guided tour, take a helicopter ride, or even take a hot air balloon ride for a different perspective of the falls.

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Relaxing

Visitors can indulge in a spa treatment, take a dip in the pool or take a walk around the town and make friends with the local people.

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See the majestic Baobabs

Visitors can visit the beautiful Baobab trees of Victoria Falls.

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The Hunter from Sam Kuve (Sampson Kuvenguhwa)

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The locals are always there to help

and when it breaks down it will be fixed!

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Friendship by Sam Kuve (Sampson Kuvenguhwa) Mapiti Style.

Learn about the San People

Although the Kalahari Desert is not situated in Zimbabwe where the San People, also known as the Bushmen, predominantly resided, there exists evidence indicating that the San People frequently migrated through Zimbabwe. It is noteworthy that Victoria Falls, located in close proximity, shares some arid characteristics with the Kalahari. The San People were renowned for their hunting abilities.

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