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Take a trip to Victoria Falls on your Zimbabwe Vacation
Victoria Falls is situated on the Zambezi River in Southern Africa and serves as a haven for diverse plant and animal species. Shared by Zambia and Zimbabwe, the falls straddle the Zambezi, with most located on the Zimbabwean side. During the rainy season, columns of mist rise from the falls, visible for miles around, as an astounding volume of water cascades over the edge. For a truly remarkable view, head to the Knife-edge Bridge. From here, you'll have a view of the majestic Eastern Cataract and the powerful Main Falls.
Other fantastic vantage points include Livingstone Island, the Falls Bridge, Devil’s Pool, and the Lookout Tree. Each offers panoramic views that will leave you in awe of the sheer beauty of the falls. In Zimbabwe, the town of Victoria Falls offers compact and convenient accommodation options, with hotels providing complimentary shuttles to the falls and nearby attractions.
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