This spectacular curtain of falling water is located halfway along the Zambezi River. It plunges down
in a spectacular fashion. At almost 2 kilometers wide and 103 meters deep. Victoria falls is one of the seven natural wonders
of the world and a World Heritage Site. I highly recommend the angles view of Victoria Falls bridge, you fly above the
falls and see it in all of its glory
The falls thunder down a gorge over 100 meters below where it turns into a ferocious roaring river.
Truly amazing is that the rainbows are visible not only in their multi-heaved brilliance during the day but also at night, known
as a lunar Rainbow This occurs when shimmer of light is reflected off moon. A drenching walk as you pass through a narrow
foot bridge surrounded by swirling clouds of mist called the Knife's edge from where you can get glorious glimpse of the fall.
Devil's pool is a natural pool and about ten meters wide, located right next to the cliff, near
Livingstone Island only a narrow strip of land overlooking a deep precipice
Swimming under the falls is only allowed during dry season (September - November)
The Kalambo Falls on the Kalambo river is a 772-foot (235 m) single-drop waterfall on the border of Zambia and Tanzania at the southeast end of Lake Tanganyika.
The falls are some of the tallest uninterrupted falls in Africa.
Kalambo Falls is also considered as one of the most important archaeological sites in Africa, with occupation spanning over 250,000 years.
Kabwelume Falls is a waterfall on the Kalungwishi River in the Northern Province of Zambia.
The falls is about 6 km down stream of Lumangwe Falls.
When viewed at peak water volume, a month after the wet season, the falls makes a spectacular semi-circle of falling water.
Locals believe that it is a home of yet another snake’s spirit that lives under the rainbow which is in view at any time of the day.