Victoria Falls
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Due to its remarkable natural beauty and cultural significance, Victoria Falls was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1989 and is one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

The park covers an area of about 23.4 km2 and has a dense rainforest that is watered by the spray from the Falls. The source of the mighty Falls is the Zambezi River which flows 2,700km through six countries on its journey from its source in north-western Zambia to the Indian Ocean.

On a very odd occasion, one may spot a leopard but the area is mainly populated by baboons, warthogs and monkeys. The vegetation includes ferns, palms, liana vines, and mahogany.


What To Bring?

Binoculars, cameras, hiking/ walking shoes, and wildlife reference books or smartphone applications.

Food supplies that are enough for the stay.

Medical Aid Kit.

Malaria and insect repellant.

Mosquito nets.


Caution

Avoid the edge of the cliff.

Slippery rocks.



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