There are few appropriate
superlatives that have not already been applied to this magnificent
natural wonder of the world; in many ways it defies description. So vast
are the Victoria Falls and their setting that it is difficult to grasp their true
grandeur and for this reason, they are perhaps best seen from the air.
The Victoria Falls offer an inescapable closeness to the natural
elements. The towering column of spray when the river is high, the
thunder of the falling water, the terrifying abyss that separates
Zimbabwe from Zambia, the forest - lined, placid, tranquil lagoons
upstream in which hippo and deadly crocodiles lurk.
David Livingstone reported the existence of the Falls to the outside
world in 1860. The result was immediate and from that point, the number
of foreign visitors rose steadily. People walked, rode on horseback or
travelled by ox - wagon from the Transvaal along what was then called
the Hunters Road (now the border between Botswana and Zimbabwe) and on
reaching George Westbeech's store at Pandamatenga left their animals
there, safe from the lethal bite of the tsetse fly, and walked the
remaining 80 kilometres, due north to the Falls.
So if you're looking for
Victoria Falls holidays of a lifetime then call our
representatives today on 1800 624 268
