Victoria Falls is a cacophony of thunderous water, spray, and rainbows and a hub for adrenaline filled activities. Travel down the Zambezi Valley and the wildlife haven of Mana Pools, which provides yet more opportunity for adventure, while in Hwange National Park, almost 50,000 elephant roam.
Huge herds of elephant gather around the bright waterholes of Hwange National Park, which boasts Africa’s densest population. The best viewing is concentrated along Longone Pan and in the seasonal wetlands of the Linkwasha Concession, where they come to bathe and graze.
The Smoke that Thunders booms with the noise of 1088 cubic metres of water crashing down into the gorge. It dazzles with a thousand dancing rainbows, ever drifting in the mist. Victoria Falls is one of the Seven Natural Wonders in the World, the highlight of any visit to Zimbabwe.
Sweeping wetlands line the banks of Zimbabwe’s Lower Zambezi, making up Mana Pools National Park. The life-giving waters and lush vegetation are havens for wildlife, making this a rich area for game viewing and the sweeping expanse of the Zambezi is perfect for canoeing.