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Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, straddles the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. Visitors can experience the falls from both sides, each offering a unique perspective and a range of activities. Here’s a comparison of the two sides:

Zimbabwe Side (Victoria Falls National Park)

  • Entrance Fee: $50 for international visitors
  • Best Views: During the dry season (mid-September to December), the Zimbabwe side offers the best views of the falls, showcasing its entire width and height.
  • Activities: Guided tours, bungee jumping, bridge swinging, helicopter flights, and sunset cruises on the Zambezi River.
  • Accommodation: Victoria Falls town is within walking distance of the falls, offering a variety of lodging options.

Zambia Side (Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park)

  • Entrance Fee: $20 for international visitors
  • Best Views: During the high-water season (February to May), the Zambian side offers a closer view of the falls, with the opportunity to walk along the Knife-Edge Bridge and swim in Devil’s Pool (when water levels are low).
  • Activities: White-water rafting, bungee jumping, bridge tours, and visits to Livingstone Island for afternoon tea.
  • Accommodation: Livingstone town is about 10 km from the falls, so transportation is required.

When to Visit

The best time to visit Victoria Falls depends on your preferences:

  • High-water season (February to May): The falls are at their fullest, creating a spectacular display of mist and spray. However, visibility may be reduced due to the increased water flow.
  • Low-water season (September to December): The falls are less voluminous, but visibility is clearer, and some activities like white-water rafting are better suited for this time of year.

Getting a Visa

Both Zimbabwe and Zambia offer a Univisa, which allows visitors to freely cross the border between the two countries. However, it’s important to note that a double or multiple entry visa is required for this option.

Choosing a Side

When deciding which side to visit, consider the following factors:

  • Time of year: If you’re visiting during the dry season, the Zimbabwe side offers the best views. For the high-water season, the Zambian side is preferable.
  • Activities: If you’re interested in white-water rafting or swimming in Devil’s Pool, the Zambian side is the better choice. For bungee jumping and helicopter flights, both sides offer these activities.
  • Accommodation: If you prefer to stay within walking distance of the falls, Victoria Falls town in Zimbabwe is the better option.

Ultimately, the best way to experience Victoria Falls is to visit both sides. The Univisa makes it easy to cross the border and explore the different perspectives and activities each country has to offer.

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