Victoria Falls - The World's Largest Curtain Water Fall
Victoria Falls, affectionately abbreviated to Vic Falls by anyone who’s ever been there, is one of the world’s greatest natural spectacles. Declared a World Heritage Site, the falls – and much of the town of the same name – fall within a 23,4km² national park, which neighbours onto the 573km² Zambezi National Park.
The falls are the stuff of legends, romance and myth. Long before the Scottish missionary and explorer, Dr David Livingstone “discovered” the falls on November 16, 1855, the local Batonga people had named them Mosi-Oa-Tunya, “the smoke that thunders”. The more prosaic Livingstone named them for his queen, but departed from his normal, pedestrian writing to observe in his diary that “scenes so lovely must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight.”
There are also many activities for your ultimate adventure like Bungi Jumping over the 111m plunge into the Zambezi river. The jump of the Victoria Falls bridge is still a heart-stopping thrill second to none, or Kayaking expedition on the rapid river, or Helicopter Flights, Elephant Back Safaris, Helium Balloon Rides, White Water Rafting, Fishing, Canoeing, Jetboating, Hiking.
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