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“The smoke that thunders” is more than just a saying here at Victoria Falls. It is a living, breathing description of what you are about to witness. Known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya, Victoria Falls lies on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. It is a spectacle unlike any other.

Victoria Falls presents a geological marvel carved over millennia. Volcanic activity millions of years ago laid the foundation. The Zambezi River then sculpted this landscape. Over 2000 years, the falls have receded creating seven dramatic gorges.

Livingstone, a Scottish missionary, first saw Victoria Falls in 1855. Chief Sekeletu guided him to Goat Island. Today, it is called Livingstone Island. Even with low water levels, Livingstone felt fear. He gazed into the chasm. He described a view so lovely, fit for angels.

Which side should you visit Victoria Falls from? That is the big question. Zambia and Zimbabwe offer distinct experiences. Two-thirds of Victoria Falls lies within Zambia. This includes Livingstone Island. But the Zambian side only allows you to walk a quarter of the distance facing the falls. Zimbabwe offers a broader perspective of Victoria Falls’ full width.

The footbridge on the Zambian side gives a unique experience. Expect permanent rain during the wet season. Travelers should consider visa costs. A single entry visa for Zimbabwe costs at least $30. A multiple entry Zambian visa costs an extra $20.

Getting to Victoria Falls is an adventure itself. The classic route is the overnight train from Bulawayo. It uses old British coaches. Expect a bumpy ride. But the scenery is fantastic. You will see wildlife during the final hours. Alternatively, you can drive. Roads in Zimbabwe can be rough.

Once here, you will see Victoria Falls. It is a seventh wonder of the world. The roar of water is immense. 546 cubic meters of water plunge into the gorge every minute. You can shop for souvenirs. The curio markets offer carvings, jewelry, and artwork. Some traders barter. They want hats, shoes, and t-shirts. Negotiate a fair price.

Tourist police patrol Victoria Falls. They ensure visitor safety. Touts can be aggressive. Avoid them. The markets are generally safe. Traders are polite and eager to do business. Be cautious walking to Victoria Falls Hotel after dark. Elephants may be nearby.

Victoria Falls is a place of constant change. The flow varies greatly depending on the season. The rainy season, from late November to early April, brings the Zambezi to its peak. The dry season reveals more of the rocky face. This makes it possible to walk in certain areas. In recent years, climate change has affected Victoria Falls. Droughts have reduced the flow.

Victoria Falls is more than a waterfall. It divides the upper and lower Zambezi. It is a boundary. It is a force of nature that has shaped history and continues to evolve. As you stand here, remember Livingstone’s words. This is a sight that must be gazed upon by angels.

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