| The 
                              Victoria Falls constitutes one of the most spectacular 
                              natural wonders of the world. The sight of millions 
                              of gallons of turbulent water cascading over a sheer 
                              precipice into narrow gorge a hundred meters below 
                              is something nobody can ever forget.    
    This volume of water is greatest in April and May 
                              though photographers get better pictures, and keep 
                              their cameras dry when the river is less full.Victoria Falls is a one-hour hop by air from Harare, 
                              and less than an hour from Bulawayo.
   The local people who led David Livingstone to this 
                              magical place in 1855 call it "Mosi-oa-Tanya 
                              - The Smoke That Thunders". The falls can be 
                              seen from 70kms away. "Scenes so lovely, must 
                              have been gazed upon by angels in their flight," 
                              said David Livingstone.   Visitors can fly over the falls in a variety of 
                              aircrafts including helicopters and micro light 
                              or do Bungi jumping from the bridge above the gorge. 
                              Canoeing and Kayaking on the upper Zambezi River 
                              is a magical experience that brings one much closer 
                              to nature. Here visitors have the time to enjoy 
                              the bird life and varied vegetation and to sit silently 
                              watching the animals come down to drink and play 
                              in shallow waters.    A night spent on the banks of the upper Zambezi 
                              on a canoeing safari or down in the brooding gorges 
                              whilst rafting, is a never to be forgotten experience. 
                              The African sun setting and rising, the camp fire 
                              and the stories of your professional guides, enrich, 
                              even further the adventurers unique bush experience.    For those visitors not wanting an active adventure 
                              there is the pleasure of cruising down the Zambezi 
                              with a chilled drink in hand, watching hippo as 
                              the sunsets behind gentle swaying palm trees. |