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About Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls is one of the few places on earth that genuinely lives up to its own hype. The falls — called Mosi-oa-Tunya, 'the smoke that thunders,' by the Kololo people — are nearly twice the height of Niagara and five times as wide during peak flow. From the Zimbabwean side you get the money shot: a straight-on view of the main curtain of water with spray that soaks you from 100 meters away. Most Americans arrive via Johannesburg or Nairobi and land at VFA, which sits literally five minutes from the falls — you can walk to the park entrance from some hotels. The town of Victoria Falls is small, walkable, and unambiguously geared toward tourism, but that's not a bad thing when the alternative is logistics nightmares in more remote areas.
The activities menu here is legitimately world-class. The Zambezi River above the falls offers white-water rafting on Grade IV-V rapids (accessible from the gorge below), sunset cruises at dusk with hippos drifting past, and tiger fishing charters. Bungee jumping off the 111-meter Victoria Falls Bridge — which straddles the Zimbabwe-Zambia border mid-air — is the most dramatic way to spend $160 you'll find anywhere. Elephant-back safaris, helicopter flights over the falls called 'Flight of Angels,' and multi-day game drives into Hwange National Park (2.5 hours away) round out an itinerary that can easily fill 5-7 days without repetition. The Botswana border at Kazungula is 70 km away, making a Chobe National Park day trip extremely doable.
For Americans, Zimbabwe in 2026 is a remarkably easy destination to navigate — English is the main language, the US dollar is the de facto currency used in tourism transactions, and the town itself is compact enough that you can walk between hotels, restaurants, and the falls entrance in under 20 minutes. The political and economic situation that scared off visitors in the 2000s has stabilized enough that tourism infrastructure is solid, staff are professional, and Zimbabwe National Parks runs the falls site competently. KAZA (the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area) visa gives you easy access to both Zimbabwe and Zambia with one $50 purchase.
Flight prices from the US to VFA are the main pain point: you're looking at $1,400-$2,400 round trip depending on timing, almost always connecting through Johannesburg (SAA, Delta codeshare, or Ethiopian via Addis). The sweet spot is booking 3-4 months out for shoulder season travel (April-May or November). If you're combining Victoria Falls with a South African itinerary — Cape Town or Kruger — the routing makes a lot more sense cost-wise and the flights string together logically. Don't sleep on combining VFA with Livingstone, Zambia across the bridge, which gives you a different angle on the falls and access to the famous Devil's Pool in low-water season.
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Track Victoria Falls flights →Airport to City: How to Get There
Victoria Falls Airport (VFA) is absurdly close to town — it's a 7-minute drive. Option 1: Pre-arranged hotel transfer, typically $15-25 per person depending on your property, and almost every lodge offers it. Option 2: Metered taxi from the rank outside arrivals costs $10-15 for the 5 km trip to most hotels — agree on the price before you get in. Option 3: If you're staying at one of the backpacker lodges on Livingstone Way (Shoestrings, Victoria Falls Backpackers), they often offer free pickups if you're booked in advance. There's no public bus or shuttle service between the airport and town worth considering — the taxi is the move.
Neighborhoods & Where to Stay
The compact commercial hub stretching along Livingstone Way and Park Way, where you'll find the falls entrance, most tour operators, the Elephant Walk craft market, and a concentration of mid-range restaurants and hotels. Ilala Lodge and Victoria Falls Hotel sit on the edges of this zone with direct falls access. Everything you need is walkable here, which matters when the heat hits.
The stretch anchored by the iconic 1904 Victoria Falls Hotel — the grandest colonial pile in Southern Africa — and extending to the boutique Stanley and Livingstone Boutique Hotel 10 km out on a private reserve. This is where you're paying for history, space, and exclusivity. Rates at the Victoria Falls Hotel run $400-700/night but include extraordinary access to terrace views toward the bridge and a pool scene that's genuinely worth it.
The backpacker cluster along and around Reynard Road, with Shoestrings Backpackers and Victoria Falls Backpackers being the anchors. Dorm beds run $20-30, private rooms $60-90, and the social scene is excellent — you'll meet other travelers to split safari costs with. It's a 15-minute walk to the falls entrance but perfectly safe during daylight hours.
Daily Budget: What to Expect
$25 dorm bed at Shoestrings or Victoria Falls Backpackers, $20 food (breakfast included at most hostels, $8 lunch at Café Zambezi, $10 dinner at a local spot), $10 transport and miscellaneous, $25 for one activity per day amortized (falls entry is $30 for SADC, park fees add up)
$120 mid-range hotel (Pioneers or A'Zambezi River Lodge), $50 meals (dinner at The Boma — $55 for the full experience), $30 transport and sundries, $50 for one guided activity (sunset cruise, guided falls tour, or village tour)
$500 Victoria Falls Hotel or Elephant Camp suite, $100 meals with sundowners and fine dining, $50 private transfers, $150 premium activity (helicopter flight of angels is $175 for 15 minutes, elephant-back safari is $180)
What to Eat in Victoria Falls
The Boma Dinner and Drum Show at Victoria Falls Hotel — $55 gets you an all-you-can-eat buffet with warthog, crocodile tail, mopane worms (try them, seriously), and impala alongside more familiar proteins. The drumming performance is tourist-facing but genuinely entertaining, and the food quality is excellent. Book ahead in peak season.
Braai at Lookout Café — perched directly above the Batoka Gorge with views straight down to the Zambezi rapids below, this outdoor restaurant does excellent wood-fired grilled meats (game sausage, nyama choma-style beef) while you watch bungee jumpers plunge past. Order the grilled tigerfish if it's on the menu — it's locally caught and exceptional.
Tigerfish — Zimbabwe's prized river fish, firm white flesh with a rich flavor, served grilled or pan-fried at most decent restaurants in town. The Spray View Hotel restaurant and The Palm Restaurant at A'Zambezi both do reliable versions. This is the local protein that's actually from the Zambezi and worth seeking out.
Sadza with greens — the Zimbabwean staple of thick maize porridge served with sautéed rape (similar to collard greens) or pumpkin leaves and a protein (usually beef stew). For the authentic version, head to one of the local eating houses on Chinotimba Road where locals eat — you'll pay $3-5 for a full plate that will absolutely fill you up.
Sundowner cocktails on a Zambezi cruise — not technically food but the most important eating/drinking experience in Victoria Falls. A two-hour sunset cruise on the upper Zambezi ($45-65/person) includes unlimited drinks and snacks as hippos surface 20 meters from the boat and elephants wade on the shore. Book with Shearwater or Riverside Safaris for the best boats.
Flying from the US to Victoria Falls
Airlines & Routes
- →Ethiopian Airlines via Addis Ababa (ADD) to Johannesburg (JNB), then Fastjet or Zimbabwe domestic to VFA — best single-ticket Africa routing from east/west coast US
- →Delta / South African Airways codeshare via Johannesburg (JNB) — Delta flies JFK-JNB, then SAA or Fastjet connects to VFA
- →British Airways via London Heathrow (LHR) to Johannesburg (JNB), then connecting flight to VFA
- →Qatar Airways via Doha (DOH) to Johannesburg (JNB), then Fastjet to VFA — consistently competitive pricing
- →Kenya Airways via Nairobi (NBO) to Harare (HRE) or Livingstone (LVI), then ground transfer — good if combining with East Africa
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Safety Tips
Victoria Falls town is genuinely safe by regional African standards, but stay alert on the pathway between the craft market and the falls entrance where persistent (though not threatening) curio sellers and informal guides will approach you. A firm 'no thank you' works — don't engage, don't stop walking, don't show frustration. Keep your phone out of sight on that strip. Baboons at the falls are the real hazard most travelers don't expect. They are aggressive, clever, and will grab food, sunglasses, hats, and loose bags directly from tourists. Keep bags zipped and don't eat near them — they have learned to associate humans with food and will snatch it. Several tourists are 'robbed' by baboons every week. For cash: US dollars are king and you should carry small bills ($1, $5, $10). ATMs exist but are unreliable. Bring enough USD in cash for your whole trip. Credit cards are accepted at larger hotels and some activity operators but often come with a 3-5% surcharge. Don't carry large amounts visibly. The Zimbabwe-Zambia border crossing on the Victoria Falls Bridge is straightforward but can take 30-60 minutes in peak season due to the KAZA visa processing queue. Cross early morning if doing a Zambia day trip. The KAZA visa ($50) is the best value if you want to visit both sides — get it at the border or ideally before departure.
The falls entry fee ($30 for non-SADC visitors) is charged per visit — but if you stay more than 2-3 days, buy the Zimbabwe National Parks multi-day pass which costs $50 and gives you unlimited entries for the duration of your stay. Most tour operators and hotel concierges won't volunteer this information. Also: the best light for photographing the falls is in the morning on the Zimbabwean side, when the sun is behind you and the spray catches the light. The famous rainbow appears mid-morning in the gorge below Danger Point. Go at 8-9am, not midday.
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