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Victoria Falls

The Zambezi and the 1.7-kilometre-wide waterfall form a border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, often causing visitors to fret which side offers better viewing.

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe travel guide: The must-do highlights

Laying eyes on the world's widest curtain of falling water is just the start.

  • by Max Anderson
Victoria falls is the largest curtain of water in the world (1708 m wide).

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe side, travel guide and things to do: 20 to reasons to visit

From wildlife to luxury lodges and adrenaline-rush adventures; here are 20 reasons to love Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.

  • by Kerry van der Jagt
Victoria Falls unloads 550 million litres of water a minute.

Travel guide and things to do in Victoria Falls, Zambia and Zimbabwe: A three-minute guide

Victoria Falls is a must-visit for thrill seekers, nature lovers and anyone wanting to rediscover their sense of wonder for our planet.

  • by Nina Karnikowski
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Africa.

Victoria Falls travel guide: The most wonderful sight you'll see in Africa

Undeniably, there is something otherworldly about this curtain of water.

  • by Nina Karnikowski
Victoria Falls

Falling for Livingstone

What's the difference between seeing Victoria Falls from Zambia or Zimbabwe? The president.

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Delta drifter ... hippos rule the rivers.

The rivers run wild

Lance Richardson discovers the waterways of Namibia, Zambia and Botswana are themselves characters in the continent's story.

Woman jumping into Devil's Pool at Victoria Falls, Zambia, Africa

One metre from death: a dip in the world's most spectacular pool

Craig Platt takes a leap of faith to experience life on the edge.

Bridging the gap from Zimbabwe to Zambia

We are heading to Victoria Falls, staying in Zimbabwe, and are hoping to cross into Zambia to view the falls from the other side. Is there a cross-border understanding for tourists in the Victoria Falls area?

  • by Michael Gebicki