How To Plan A Trip To Victoria Falls Like a Travel Professional.
So you have decided that you want to go ahead with your bucket-list tour to Victoria Falls, and when you start your research, you soon find out that as Victoria Falls is the adventure capital of Africa, it has so many choices of hotels, lodges and activity experiences, so suddenly the task looks quite daunting. With so different options on accommodation and experiences on offer, you are worried that you may make the wrong choices and leave this beautiful destination feeling like you never got the best out of it. Let’s get rid of some of the uncertainty and show you how to plan your dream trip to Victoria Falls.
Every visitor to Victoria Falls has different preferences, different unique expectations for their tour, maybe you’re an adrenalin junkie looking to Bungee Jump off the 110 meter Victoria Falls Bridge or White Water Raft, maybe you are family looking to immerse yourself in the history, culture and cuisine of the destination, and the planning of these scenarios would differ substantially.
At Where To Africa we have designed tours for a wide spectrum of guests, with different expectations, budgets and across all seasons, and we have seen just about everything which puts us in a great position to help you.
Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls, known by the locals as “Mosi oa-Tunya” (“the smoke that thunders”) lies almost half-way along the Mighty Zambezi Rivers’ 2700 km journey from its source in north-western Zambia to its entry into the Indian Ocean on the coast of Mozambique. Spanning nearly 2 Kilometres the Zambezi River plunges approximately 108 meters into the depths of the Batoka Gorge, creating the biggest curtain of falling water in the world.
The Zambezi River at this point forms the border line between Zimbabwe and Zambia, and Victoria Falls Town on the Zimbabwe Side, and Livingstone on the Zambian side form the tourism hubs that surrounds the Victoria Falls. The viewing of the Falls is obviously the prime motivation for visitors, however the destination offers a much wider range of experiences, from bungee jumping and white water rafting for the adrenaline junkie, to sunset and dinner cruises or game drives and game walks for the more sedate guests.
Which Side Of Victoria Falls To Stay On.
The age old question that is asked by everyone planning to visit Victoria Falls is “Should I go to Zambia or Zimbabwe?”. The Zambezi River defines the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe and so both countries share the spectacular Victoria Falls, but your choice on which country to stay in can influence your budget and your experience and so here are some notes of the considerations for each side to help you decide.
Traditionally Zimbabwe is reputed to have the best overall viewing;
- Approximately 75% of the face of the Falls can be viewed from the paths in the Rainforest on the Zimbabwe side.
- Zimbabwe has a Rainforest in the truest sense of the word and has “rain” caused by the mist of the cascading water, 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.
- The Zimbabwe side has water flowing all year.
- The Town of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe virtually surrounds the Falls making access to all supporting facilities easy and convenient.
- The experiences on offer are generally more numerous on the Zimbabwe side and are generally cheaper.
Zambia Views and Facilities are quite different and its also quite unique in its own right.
- Generally Airfares are cheaper into Livingstone than they are into Victoria Falls.
- Zambia only has 25% of the face of the Falls, the Eastern Cataract, but it does have a good network of paths and viewing platforms to provide some unique views and this can be just as rewarding. It is also very easy to take a morning trip across to Zimbabwe to do a viewing of the Falls from that side, and likewise time allowing we also recommend guests staying in Zimbabwe to take a trip across to Zambia for a viewing on that side.
- During the Dry Season, the Zambian side completely dries up and so the viewing becomes that of a shear rock-face and gorge which however is also spectacular.
- They have no real Rainforest as there is no mist on that side during the dry season.
- The town of Livingstone is some 10 Km. back from the Victoria Falls and make logistics to the activities at the falls a bit more time consuming if you are staying in a town hotel.
- Zambia however does have some really amazing hotels and lodges on the river just above the Falls, but they are a closer to some of the experiences on offer at the Falls. Most of these river based lodges have their own activities such as cruises at the lodge.
- There are some experiences such as the Microlight Flights that are only available on the Zambian Side.
Ultimately both Victoria Falls and Livingstone offer a different but equally rewarding experiences and it becomes a personal choice on which side to stay.
Seasons
Broadly summer in Victoria Falls runs between September to April, and very mild winters between May and August each year. Winters are mild and dry with low temperatures between 7-10°C and high temperatures between 25-27°C
Summer can be very hot with low temperatures of 15-17°C and high temperatures between 34-38°C. Rainy season is during the summer months generally December through to April rains can be sudden and dramatic with heavy thunder showers and storms.
Viewing and Activities can be heavily influenced by the weather:-
- Victoria Falls is spectacular whatever time of the year you view it, however the viewing experience is very different depending on the time of year you are there.
- The rainy season is mid-December through to the end of March and the volume of water passing over the Falls increases steadily over this period peaking in about April each year. During the high water flows, the “mist” caused by the cascading water can be very thick and make viewing difficult and wet, there is usually enough wind to blow the mist away for periods to see the spectacular water flow. The water levels decline from May through to mid-December, again providing different viewing experiences. Usually the Falls completely dries up on the Zambian side from about late October to December, but this also provides spectacular viewing of the gorge, and there is always water flowing on the Zimbabwe side.
- Game Viewing is best during the so called dry winter months where the bush is sparse and the wildlife gathers near water sources and particularly the Zambezi River.
- White Water Rafting is usually best during August to December as the low water makes for spectacular rapids. The rafting closes usually between April and July due to the high water.
- On of the most spectacular experiences, Livingstone Island and Devils Pool also closes between January and August, again as the water is too high.
- During the rainy season certain game drives may be affected by the heavy rains and the parks being inaccessible, as well as the animals being widely dispersed due to ample water and grazing.
Victoria Falls however is a year-round destination and planning the right activities in the right seasons will give an equally great experience.
Length of Stay
Victoria Falls is usually a bucket-list trip, and the last thing you want is to be leaving with the feeling that you haven’t experienced everything the destination has to offer. Most flights arrive in Victoria Falls around midday and depart early afternoon, so this can limit your time in-destination
We recommend that you stay a minimum of 3 Nights – 4 Days to get the full benefit.
Airport Transfers
This may seem like an insignificant part of the tour, but is is important. Generally there are 2 types of airport transfers, Standard Coach Transfers and Private Transfers. Coach Transfers are shared transfers with other guests and even guests from other hotels, whereas Private Transfers are for you and your family or group.
Picture the following, you have arrived after a long haul flight, have been through customs and immigration, and are led to the bus, and all you want to do it get to your hotel and freshen up. Now you wait for passenger 44 who has lost his luggage, and then when all the passengers are through you then do the “Milk Run” dropping off all the other passengers at their hotels before you eventually get to yours.
Now, imagine walking out the Airport, being escorted to your private transfer where you are given a bottle of ice-cold water and within 20 Minutes you are in your hotel.
A Private Transfer costs $4 – $6 extra, why would you not want to spend this for all the benefit you get.
Where To Stay.
Wether you are staying in Livingstone or Victoria Falls you will have noticed that in formal accommodation establishments, there are prices ranging from US$700 per person per night, down to US$80 per person, so what gives and what are the factors that influence these prices.
The type of accommodation and the package inclusions are a large factor in the pricing. In both Victoria Falls and Livingstone you have very upmarket lodges, generally out of town offering fully inclusive packages and these tend to be the higher priced. For instance a lodge like Victoria River Lodge is in the US$700 p/p bracket, but this will include: Luxury accommodation, all meals, drinks, airport transfers, a game activity and river cruise per day, and a guided tour of Victoria Falls.
Compare this with small boutique lodge in Victoria Falls in the mid-market range of US$115 per person per night which is on a bed and breakfast basis.
Out of Town Lodge vs In Town Lodge? This choice is largely dependent on what you get out of the trip. If you are primarily looking for a Safari Experience and at the same time getting a chance to view the Mighty Victoria Falls, then perhaps and out of town lodge is right for you. However if your primary goal is to experience all the amazing activities in Victoria Falls or Livingstone, then an in-town lodge or hotel would be recommended.
Where to Stay in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe (Our Recommendations)
Up-Market Accommodation
- Victoria Falls Hotel – in town
- Ilala Lodge – in town
- Victoria Falls Safari Lodge – in town
- Stanley and Livingstone Boutique Hotel – out of town
- Elephant Camp – out of town
- Old Drift Lodge – out of town
- Victoria Falls River Lodge – out of town
Mid-Market Accommodation
- Batonka Lodge – in town
- Bayete Lodge – in town
- Explorers Village – in town
- Nguni Lodge – in town
- Masuwe Lodge-out of town
Where to Stay in Livingstone, Zambia (Our Recommendations)
Up-Market Accommodation
- David Livingstone Safari Lodge – out of town, but on the river close to the Falls.
- Royal Livingstone – out of town, but on the river close to the Falls.
- The River Club – out of town
- Tongabezi Lodge – out of town
- Toka Leya Wilderness Camp – out of town
- Thorntree River Lodge – out of town
Mid-Market Accommodation
- Victoria Falls Waterfront – out of town, but on the river close to the Falls.
- Avani Resort – out of town, but on the river close to the Falls.
- Protea Hotel – in town
- The Courtyard Hotel – in town
Activities and Experiences
The Victoria Falls / Livingstone area is aptly known as the adventure capital of Africa, and there are far too many activities to cover here, but you can see read: The Best Activities in Victoria Falls or The Best Activities in Livingstone
Activity choices and program largely depends on if you looking for an adrenalin filled trip, or if it is more of a family safari with the more sedate activities. We think that the choice of adrenalin activities such as the Bungee Jump, White Water Rafting, Gorge Swing speak for themselves, what we will cover here is a couple / family program to get the most out of a 3 Night / 4 Day Tour.
Day 1 – Once you have arrived, cleared immigration and had a transfer to your hotel, it will in most cases be after lunch, so after a long flight what better than to spend a relaxing evening on the Zambezi River
- Zambezi Dinner Cruise – Enjoy the best of both worlds, a spectacular Zambezi sunset cruise followed by a four-course meal, freshly prepared on-board. (Alternate to this either side of the river is the Evening Sunset Cruise)
Day 2 – Full Day of Activities
- Guided Tour of Victoria Falls – After all is this not one of the main reasons you are here, to experience of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of The World. A must see when visiting Victoria Falls. We recommend early to mid-morning to get the best light of the rising sun on the face of the Falls (Evening tours are also great)
- Lunch at the Lookout Cafe – Quite simply great food on the edge of the gorge with the most spectacular views.
- Historic Bridge Tour – a journey through 100 years of Victorian engineering to the heart of Cecil John Rhodes’ vision of a Cape to Cairo railway. The Victoria Falls Bridge was built in 1905 using revolutionary engineering methods for its day. The Victoria Falls Bridge Tour includes a light hearted but informative talk on the history of the bridge,
- The Boma Dinner and Drum Show – The Boma restaurant is an unforgettable African experience infused with Zimbabwean cuisine and culture.
Day 3
- Chobe Day Trip – A Chobe Day Trip is a unique opportunity to experience some of the best game viewing in Africa. If you are visiting Victoria Falls and do not have the time for a few nights in the Chobe, a Chobe Day Trip is certainly an experience that you should not miss out on. It really is worth visiting the Chobe for a day.
- A short road transfer from Victoria Falls to Kasane, where you will be taken on a Chobe River Cruise
- A barbeque Lunch on the unique floating restaurant in the middle of the river
- A Game drive in the Chobe National Park, home to the biggest elephant population in Africa.
- Transfer back to Victoria Falls in time to freshen up for dinner
- Dinner at Dusty Road – Dusty Road is a traditional Zimbabwean restaurant, the food is cooked the Zimbabwean way, on open fires and in cast iron pots and ovens, giving you an authentic, wholesome and tasty food experience.
Day 4
- Flight of the Angels Helicopter Flight – This spectacular flight was so named after David Livingstone’s comment about Victoria Falls, “a sight so lovely it must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight”. Your last view of Victoria Falls will probably be the most spectacular, a memory created that will last you forever.
- 20 Minute transfer to the Airport for your outgoing flight.
Of course these activity programs are totally flexible and can be mixed and matched with any other activities you wish to do and your travel designer will be able to tailor-make this for you.
Use a Local Destination Management Company to arrange your tour.
As with any popular international tourist destination, there are agents from all over the world marketing and selling it, some very good with a good knowledge who have visited and done inspections and research, and some who may have never been there and are selling from pictures and or websites.
Local Destination Management Companies have intimate knowledge of the destination, as they are “Made in Africa”, local and on the ground and are the best people to advise you and build your tour.
We all know, that unfortunately sometimes things can go wrong when you are on a Tour or Safari and having someone in-destination to call on for help and assistance is invaluable. When a transfer doesn’t arrive for your activity, isn’t it easier to call the local representative who can fix it in minutes, as opposed to trying to call your agent in the USA where it is 02h00 am. Emergency situations are also far better handled by someone on the ground. So even if your trip is arranged through an international agent, ensure they have a local DMC representing them that you have all their details and you can contact them when needed.
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The Best Activities in Livingstone
Victoria Falls, known by the locals as “Mosi oa-Tunya” (“the smoke that thunders”) lies almost half-way along the Mighty Zambezi Rivers’ 2700 km journey from its source in north-western Zambia to its entry into the Indian Ocean on the coast of Mozambique. Spanning nearly 2 Kilometres the Zambezi River plunges approximately 108 meters into the depths of the Batoka Gorge, creating the biggest curtain of falling water in the world.
Listed as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Victoria Falls is a year round destination with each season offering different experiences. The Falls usually reaches its peak in late April to May which provides the spectacle of of the huge volumes of water cascading over the precipice, which can hamper viewing due to the dense spray, but provides a wet but thrilling show to its spectators. Dryer months of the Year, July to December usually offer fantastic wildlife and game viewing as the animals are drawn to the life giving water of the Zambezi River.
Victoria Falls is shared by the Town of the Same Name, and Livingstone in Zambia, and the combined area is regarded as the Adventure Capital of Africa, and there are literally hundreds of activities you can do depending on your preferences. Activities can largely be split into categories:
- Adrenaline
- Safari & Wildlife
- History & Culture
- Day Trips and Tours
- Cruises
- Flights
1. Guided Tour of Victoria Falls, Livingstone
This is obviously the main reason every one comes to the destination, to experience of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of The World. A Victoria Falls Guided Tour is a must do activity when visiting Livingstone. The Victoria Falls are a natural phenomenon and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Victoria Falls are an immense 1.5 km wide curtain of water cascading over 100m into the Batoka Gorge. Around 550 million liters of water flow over the falls every minute. Surrounding the Victoria Falls is a luscious rainforest, sustained year round by the spray created by the thundering waterfall. The plant species in the rainforest are rarely seen elsewhere in Zambia.
The Guided Tour can be done from both the Zambian Side and the Zimbabwean side, and if possible it is really beneficial to get the different perspectives.
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2. Helicopter Flight Over Victoria Falls, Livingstone:
Enjoy a spectacular helicopter flight over the majestic Victoria Falls and up the mighty Zambezi River towards Long Island. Passengers are treated to “Scenes so lovely they must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight” – David Livingstone – as the flights complete orbits to the left and right-hand side of the helicopter to enable all the passengers a fantastic view and opportunity to video and photograph the Victoria Falls.
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3. Livingstone Island & Devils Pool (Activity is in Livingstone)
When the Zambezi River is in full flood, 10 million litres of water rush over the lip of Victoria Falls every minute, falling 108 metres into the roaring chasm below. Livingstone Island sits in the heart of the falls, on the brink of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Livingstone island is a short boat ride from the Livingstone Island Launch site on the mainland.
On arrival at Livingstone Island you are met by the staff with a traditional brew, and then a short tour to the East of the Island overlooking the Falls, with great views of the Horseshoe and Rainbow Falls. Morning trips often are greeted with spectacular rainbows with the sun shining through the mist.
Those who are brave enough can swim in Devil’s Pool – although this is dependent on water levels. From the Island you take a gentle upstream swim in a gentle current, with a safety rope attached (just in case) to rocky outcrop just above the pool, from where you can jump into the pool, for what has to be one of the most adrenalin pumping experience.
The Livingstone Island Tour concludes with a freshly prepared gourmet meal, breakfast, lunch or high tea, depending on the time of day. After this you will be taken by boat back to the launch site.
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4. Chobe Day Trip
A Chobe Day Trip is a unique opportunity to experience some of the best game viewing in Africa. If you are visiting Victoria Falls and do not have the time for a few nights in the Chobe, a Chobe Day Trip is certainly an experience that you should not miss out on. It really is worth visiting the Chobe for a day.
The Chobe National Park is host to the worlds largest elephant population at an estimated 50,000 elephants. It is famous for its large herds of elephants, buffalo’s and zebras. There are also huge prides of lions in the park. Chobe National Park is home to some of the most diverse species of animals in the world. Chobe is also known to have over 460 bird species, making it one of the world?s premier destinations for birdwatchers. The Chobe River is one of the only rivers in the World that flows in both directions. During the dry season the river flows East. But during the rainy season the flow of the Zambezi River pushes upstream to make the Chobe River flow West.
Chobe Day Trip Game Drive
Your day will begin with a transfer from your hotel in Victoria Falls to the Kasane border post. (Please note that Visas may be required for some nationalities). From the border post you will then be transferred to the Chobe River where you will embark on a morning game cruise. The game cruise on the Chobe River brings you close to brilliant bird life, pods of watering hippos, primeval crocodiles and elephants, breath-taking in their sheer number.
Chobe Day Trip Game Drive
Lunch will be served after the game cruise. After lunch you will then head deeper into the Chobe National Park in an open game drive vehicle. The afternoon?s land-based safari heads deeper into the Park to spot the elusive big cats that make Chobe their home. After the game drive you will be transferred back to the Kasane border post and then back to your hotel in Victoria Falls.
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5. Microlight Flight over Victoria Falls
Experience a once in a lifetime Victoria Falls Microlight Flight. Fly over the magnificent Victoria Falls and enjoy unsurpassed views of the Worlds largest waterfall. The exhilarating Microlight flights offer unique and breathtaking views of the Victoria Falls. You will also have great views of the spectacular Batoka Gorge. The gorge has been carved out over thousands of years by the Zambezi River. This is an experience not to be missed.
For safety reasons you may not take your own camera on the Victoria Falls Microlight Flight. There is however a wing-mounted camera that is operated by the pilot during your flight. Images from your Microlight Flight may be purchased after you land. Microlight Flights may be a little too raw for you preference. If so why not book a Helicopter Flight over the Victoria Falls. This will give you a similar experience to the Microlight Flight and fantastic views of the Falls.
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6. Elephant Cafe
The Elephant Café is built on a wooden deck on the Zambezi River, a 30-minute boat ride upriver from Victoria Falls. It sits in a place that is not only breathtaking, it’s imbued with an energy of interconnectedness and calm. It’s a place that invites in other wild animals like giraffe, wildebeest, zebra, and antelope from the surrounding Mosi-a-Tunya National Park. It’s a place that’s alive with bush-speak, from the throats of the river birds, from luxuriating hippos, from squabbling monkeys and baboons in the canopy overhead. It’s a place that carries the spirit of the elephant.
THE EXPERIENCE
Three magical experiences in one:
• A boat ride up the Zambezi River
• Elephant interaction
• Breakfast / Lunch / High Tea / Dinner
Guests have the privilege of interacting with hand-reared elephants, of varying ages, before sitting down to eat their meal. The older elephants, like the bulls Bop, Danny and Madinda, were rescued from severe drought and culls decades ago, while others have assimilated from the wild, or were born into the herd. They are elephants that have grown up with safe human support using the “positive reinforcement method.” Being around them in close vicinity, discerning the rumble of their songs from deep within — sensing their wildness and enormity — touches something primal and very old within you. It’s an experience one will never forget.
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7. Zambezi River Sunset Cruise
A Zambezi River Sunset Cruise is an activity that every person visiting the Zambezi River should experience. A Zambezi River Sunset Cruise is the perfect way to relax at the end of an activity filled day. Watch the Sunset as you cruise the mighty Zambezi River above Victoria Falls. As you cruise upstream enjoy a range of cocktails or a refreshing Gin and Tonic. Snacks are served on the sunset cruise by the friendly staff. On the sunset cruise you will navigate the river boundary of the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park and nearby islands. This will give you the opportunity to spot wildlife such as elephant and impala as they make their way down to the Zambezi River to quench their thirst. You are likely to see Hippo and Crocodile as well as many bird species on a Zambezi River Sunset Cruise.
The Lady Livingstone Sunset Cruise is a luxurious cruising experience. Relax on the third deck of this comfortable vessel as you watch the Zambezi River flow by. The cruise departs from the David Livingstone Safari Lodge.
You may also choose to experience a Breakfast or Lunch Cruise on the Zambezi River.
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8. Cultural Village Tour
The local Livingstone Chief, Chief Makuni, encourages visitors to his village which is home to some 7,000 Leya people, to gain valuable knowledge of how an African village is run and the day-to- day routines of the people who live there. A headman will escort you around the village to show how traditional huts are made and decorated, to explain village politics and to answer any questions that you may have.
There is also a large craft market in the village for you to buy some locally made crafts, or even attempt to give it a go yourself.
Dr David Livingstone visited this village on more than one occasion, sitting under a giant mango tree in the middle of the square, to meet with the current chief. As the Chief viewed David Livingstone as an unbeliever, he was not allowed into the chief’s compound. It was also two men from this village, long time retainers of David Livingstone, who carried his body all the way to the coast after he died near Lake Bangweulu. The descendants of these men still live in the village.
The current Chief Mukuni is a modern and enterprising man who is promoting tourism in his area while trying to minimise the adverse impact it might have on his people’s way of life
Remember to respect local customs and for further guidance on social conventions ask your guide.
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9. White Water Rafting
The Zambezi River in the Batoka Gorge was first navigated in 1981 and over the years the Rapids were named – some fearsome in nature, others fearsome in name! Click here For a detailed map and guide of the major rapids you will encounter while White Water Rafting on the mighty Zambezi River in Victoria Falls.
Victoria Falls White Water Rafting. The white water rafting below the Victoria Falls is commonly recognized as the best Grade 5 white water rafting in the World. Raft the biggest white water rapids in the World at Victoria Falls. Raft below the Victoria Falls along the mighty Zambezi River. The Zambezi River plummets 110 meters from the top of the Victoria Falls into the Batoka Gorge. This is where the fun begins. Enjoy an exhilarating day rafting the mighty Zambezi River as you negotiate the Grade 5 rapids along the way. Your professional river guides will steer you on an unforgettable journey through the formidable rapids of the mighty Zambezi.
10. Steam Train Dinner Safari
The Livingstone Steam Train dinner is a fine dining experience unlike any other. Your journey begins when the Livingstone Steam Train, which has been restored to its former glory, departs from the Bushtracks station where you will board the immaculate vintage first class Lounge carriage. The Steam Train travels through a World Heritage site to arrive at the Victoria Falls Bridge in time to watch the sunset. After stopping on the bridge for a brief period of time you then head towards the Palm Grove siding. Enjoy the sights of the African bush from the stately dining carriages. Enjoy a romantic silver service five course dinner on board the Livingstone Steam Train. This is a journey into a timeless world of charm, elegance and romance, where the natural splendor will stir your imagination.
The ambiance of the dining carriage offers more than warm elegance. The sash windows allow for panoramic views of the passing scenery as experienced by the early 1900 visitors to the region.
*Please note that the Livingstone Steam Train only departs on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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