Victoria Falls Travel Tips and Ideas
January 11, 2012 - Posted in Australia
The smoke that thunders, or Mosi-oa-Tunya. This is the name of indigenous peoples in breathtaking waterfalls on the Zambezi River between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Although best known as Victoria Falls is known, if you get experience, the smoke that thunders a more apropos time soon. This fall, said the explorer David Livingstone “was seen to angels in flight” is the highlight of any trip to South Africa.
Visitors can see the Falls Park Mosi-oa-Tunya National for the countries of Zambia and Victoria Falls National Park in Zimbabwe. In fact, visitors from an overview of the case, up to 30 miles. During the rainy season, reaching 19 million cubic meters of running water, and shoots a jet of more than a thousand feet into the air and can be seen from miles away. Unlike the famous falls like Niagara, are you entitled to a front view of Victoria Falls. Here your senses in a cold fog, with her incredible will be addressed, and there is always a rainbow. Fabulous does not begin to describe it.
Travelers who want to see and hear should be the most impressive Victoria Falls plans to travel to Zimbabwe and Zambia, the rainy season, up from March to May, when the volume of water increases, and the drama falls. Visitors today often choose to see falls of the Zambia side, and a decision is mainly due to political tensions in Zimbabwe. Many see it as safer to go to Zambia, and groups of tourists, even encourage you to travel without surveillance in Zimbabwe. That said, are generally considered safe visit to the waterfalls and a day pass to the side view of Zimbabwe. You do not need a visa to visit one day and hotels in the region often go with your hosting. Be sure to check the latest information and regulations for border crossings, before you go, make sure before returning to the border closed (usually around 6:00).
A fun day will be dedicated to Victoria Falls, where the sights and sounds. The most daring of us can enjoy activities such as bungee jumping, rafting and kayaking. While there, take the opportunity to see native animals. Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park is home to baboons, warthogs, giraffes, white rhinos, elephants and buffaloes. The natural beauty is abundant in Victoria Falls.