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Mosi-Oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) National Park

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Mosi-Oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) National Park

Called Mosi-oa-Tunya (the smoke that thunders), Victoria Falls should not be missed. Visitors may walk along the Knife Edge Bridge for a good view of the Eastern Cataract and Boiling Pot.

A Sunset Cruise is a very pleasant experience; hippo and crocodiles are often seen. On the Float of Angels guests are taken by raft from the “Boiling Pot” to spend about an hour just below the falls. The hike in and out of the gorge (about a 400 foot/120 meter elevation gain) can be a bit slippery and is not recommended for people in poor condition.

Canoe safaris are conducted upsteam of the falls. Fishing for tigerfish on the Zambezi River is best from June-October (September is best) before the rains muddy the water.
The falls are located about three miles (5 km) from Livingstone. See the chapter on Zimbabwe for a detailed description of the falls.

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