Why Victoria Falls Is the 'Smoke That Thunders'
Victoria Falls is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and arguably the most spectacular waterfall on earth. Known locally as ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’—’the smoke that thunders’—it is a place of immense power and beauty, where the Zambezi River plunges 108 meters into a narrow gorge, creating a curtain of mist that can be seen from miles away.
The Zambian side of the falls offers a unique perspective, with its network of paths leading to viewpoints that bring you face-to-face with the thundering water. It’s also the gateway to some of Africa’s most thrilling adventure activities—bungee jumping, white-water rafting, gorge swinging, and helicopter flights. Here is why the Victoria Falls deserves a place on every traveler’s bucket list.
Mosi-oa-Tunya: The Smoke That Thunders
Victoria Falls is not the highest or widest waterfall in the world, but it is the largest sheet of falling water—over a mile wide and 108 meters high. During the flood season (February to May), the spray rises hundreds of meters into the air, creating a permanent cloud that can be seen from miles away. The name ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ captures this perfectly—’the smoke that thunders.’
The Zambian side offers a unique perspective, with paths leading to viewpoints that bring you close to the falls. At the peak of the flood season, you’ll be drenched by the spray—part of the experience. The rainbows that form in the mist are almost constant, and the sound is overwhelming.
Devil's Pool: Swim at the Edge
Devil’s Pool is one of Africa’s most iconic and adrenaline-pumping experiences. During the dry season (August to January), a rock barrier creates a natural pool right at the edge of the falls, allowing daring swimmers to float safely while looking over the precipice. The feeling of being at the edge of the world, with the Zambezi thundering past, is indescribable.
Access is by boat to Livingstone Island, followed by a guided swim to the pool. The experience is carefully managed, with guides ensuring your safety. It’s not for the faint-hearted, but for those who dare, it’s an unforgettable thrill.
White-Water Rafting on the Zambezi
The Zambezi River below Victoria Falls offers some of the best white-water rafting in the world. The Batoka Gorge, with its 23 rapids, including several Grade 5 sections, is a playground for adrenaline seekers. The rafting is challenging, exhilarating, and set against one of the most dramatic landscapes on earth.
Full-day trips take you through the gorge, with breaks for swimming and lunch on the riverbanks. The rapids have names like ‘The Terminator’ and ‘The Ugly Stepsisters’—a hint at what awaits. No experience is necessary; expert guides will teach you everything you need to know. It’s a bucket-list adventure for any thrill-seeker.
Victoria Falls Bridge: Bungee and History
The Victoria Falls Bridge, built in 1905, is a feat of engineering and a historic landmark. It spans the gorge just below the falls, connecting Zambia and Zimbabwe. For visitors, it’s the site of one of the world’s highest commercial bungee jumps—111 meters of freefall into the gorge. The jump is terrifying, exhilarating, and utterly unforgettable.
Even if you don’t jump, walking across the bridge is an experience. The views of the gorge and the falls are spectacular. You can also try the gorge swing, a pendulum swing that plunges you into the gorge, or simply watch others take the leap. The bridge is a place of adrenaline and history in equal measure.
Helicopter and Microlight Flights
For a truly unforgettable perspective on Victoria Falls, take to the air. Helicopter flights offer breathtaking views of the falls, the gorge, and the Zambezi River. From above, you can appreciate the full scale of the waterfall and the surrounding landscape. The flights typically last 15-30 minutes and are a photographer’s dream.
For the truly adventurous, microlight flights offer an even more intimate experience. Open-cockpit flights let you feel the wind and the spray as you soar over the falls. It’s an exhilarating way to experience one of the world’s greatest natural wonders.
Livingstone: The Adventure Capital
The town of Livingstone, named after the famous explorer David Livingstone, is the gateway to Victoria Falls on the Zambian side. It’s a charming, laid-back town with a rich history and a vibrant atmosphere. The Livingstone Museum, the oldest in Zambia, houses fascinating exhibits on the explorer and the region’s history.
Livingstone is also the hub for adventure activities. In addition to the falls, you can go on sunset cruises along the Zambezi, visit a crocodile farm, or explore the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, home to white rhinos and other wildlife. The town has a range of accommodations, from budget-friendly lodges to luxury hotels, making it the perfect base for your Victoria Falls adventure.