Visiting Mosi-Oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls in Zambia
Posted: September 12 2023 | Tagged: Zambia
From Livingstone, Zambia, I visited the Mosi-Oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls UNESCO World Heritage Site
I complete the Victoria Falls Double - Zim Zam Wet n Dry.
I had seen Victoria Falls from the Zimbabwean side in the wet season back in 2016 and now, 7 years later I get to see Victoria Falls from the Zambian side in the dry season.
I had seen Victoria Falls from the Zimbabwean side in the wet season back in 2016 and now, 7 years later I get to see Victoria Falls from the Zambian side in the dry season.
Yesterday I saw Rhinos at the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, with Livingstone Walking Safaris and today after another great breakfast at Fawlty Towers Backpackers in Livingstone Zambia, I backpacked Victoria Falls.
A Classic, Action-Filled Text Book Backpacking Weekend
At over 1700m in length and 108m at the highest point, Victoria Falls in the largest waterfall in the world.
A Classic, Action-Filled Text Book Backpacking Weekend
At over 1700m in length and 108m at the highest point, Victoria Falls in the largest waterfall in the world.
How to get from Livingstone to Victoria Falls
I took the local minivan from opposite the local market in Livingstone, 10Kw to the last stop opposite the Victoria Falls entrance. Just follow the locals who are crossing to Zimbabwe. There is a shortcut.
Ticket Office:
Entrance fees for Victoria Falls
Ticket for Victoria Falls:
Opening Times at Victoria Falls:
8 Reasons to visit the Mosi-Oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls UNESCO World Heritage Site
1. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site on December 15 1989
2. 1.7km long and 108m at its deepest point
3. One of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World, the only one in Africa
4. The largest curtain of naturally falling water in the World
5. Spray visible from 30-50km away
6. Offers the rare lunar rainbow views
7. 6,860ha trans-boundary site with 3,810ha on the Zambian side, 770ha water body and 380ha of islands
8. Declared a National Monument in 1959 based on its cultural properties which provide evidence of human interaction with the Falls since the Stone Age.
David Livingstone, Scottish missionary, the first known white man to have sighted the falls on 16th November 1855.
He named the falls, Victoria Falls, after Queen Victoria of England.
This statue was erected in 2005 to commemorate 150 years of his sighting of the waterfalls:
2. 1.7km long and 108m at its deepest point
3. One of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World, the only one in Africa
4. The largest curtain of naturally falling water in the World
5. Spray visible from 30-50km away
6. Offers the rare lunar rainbow views
7. 6,860ha trans-boundary site with 3,810ha on the Zambian side, 770ha water body and 380ha of islands
8. Declared a National Monument in 1959 based on its cultural properties which provide evidence of human interaction with the Falls since the Stone Age.
David Livingstone, Scottish missionary, the first known white man to have sighted the falls on 16th November 1855.
He named the falls, Victoria Falls, after Queen Victoria of England.
This statue was erected in 2005 to commemorate 150 years of his sighting of the waterfalls:
Photos from Victoria Falls, Mosi-Oa-Tunya, The Smoke That Thunders:
I had trouble up loading the video directly, so you can check out the latest YouTube Short on my channel.
I had trouble up loading the video directly, so you can check out the latest YouTube Short on my channel.
Victoria Falls Bridge:
The Victoria Falls Bridge: It was John Cecil Rhodes's dream to construct a railway line from Cape Town to Cairo. The 198m long bridge was designed and assembled in Darlington, England, before being shipped to Africa.
It was constructed between June 1904 and 1905.
It was officially opened on 12th September 1905 by George Darwin, grandson of Sir Charles Darwin.
It was constructed between June 1904 and 1905.
It was officially opened on 12th September 1905 by George Darwin, grandson of Sir Charles Darwin.
Follow the steep trail to see the Boiling Pot and the Victoria Falls Bridge from below:
Walking Across The Victoria Falls Bridge:
If you have your passport with you, you can walk to the halfway point separating Zambia and Zimbabwe on the Victoria Falls Bridge.