Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Mosi Oa Tunya


Victoria Falls is one of the largest water falls in the world. It is located on the Zambezi river and marks the boundary between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The falls are astonishing, with 2.4 million gallons of water per second, surrounded by lush greenery. There is also immense power generated by these falls, and recently both Zambia and Zimbabwe have been harnessing some this power with the use of dams further down the Zambezi. We stayed on the Zambia side, in a town called Livingston. I would suggest staying on this side, especially if you go while Zimbabwe is still in political and economic turmoil. Anyway, we stayed at the Royal Livingston Hotel. It was a really nice hotel, beautiful and fun, but very expensive. There another hotel in the same gated area, next to the Royal Livingston, called the Zambezi Sun. (Don't be fooled when comparing the websites, the Royal Livingston is a nicer hotel in person.) The Sun is also a very nice hotel, but slightly cheaper.
After entering the front gate there is about half a mile of trees grass and roadways where African game, such as zebras, giraffes, and monkeys run free.
They also have a swimming pool that looks out over the Zambezi River, and a deck right on the water for drinks and snacks. You can actually see the mist coming up from the gorge from the hotel, it's pretty amazing.
Both cities in the vicinity of the falls, on the Zimbabwe and Zambia side, depend on Victoria Falls to survive and thrive. However, there is a lot to do to fill the time while you're there, more than you'd think. Of course you can just take a walk down the concrete path to see the falls, but that's definitely not the only way. For starters you can always get a day visa to view the falls from the other side. (This was the view we saw from the Zimbabwe side.)
If you have the chance to see the falls from the air, it is really an amazing thing to do. There are a few helicopter day trips, which you can find either online or through a hotel. We actually flew in on a 5 person private plane, and our pilot was nice enough to take the scenic route above and around the falls. The views from above are extraordinary, and from up there you can see much more of the winding Zambezi River, and you can see how expansive the gorge really is.
There are trails all around the area, some of which end with great views of the falls. Another intriguing thing to do was a guided tour to the edge of the falls, where the group sits in the pools at the top of the falls. Our family had thought about doing this one, but it seemed a little dangerous. If you are looking into it, I would ask guides about safety procedures. One of my favorite things that we did was go bungee jumping (which I wrote about in a previous post, so check it out!). There are safari opportunities not too far from town, even a Segway Safari. You can also ride elephants on the Zambia side, before the falls, or go rafting below.
If you want any souvenirs or gifts to bring home the Victoria Falls Market on the Zambia side is a great place to go. There are about 50 venders selling all sorts of hand made wooden pieces, stone, and other decorations. So make sure you bring some cash, but also some souvenirs from home! The vendors will actually trade items from other countries or useful things, like soap and pens. I was able to get a wooden bowl with a pair of old socks and a few hair pins. If you forget to bring things, you can always grab some extra shampoo or a sewing kit from the hotel and trade that. Be absolutely sure to negotiate. They jack up the prices expecting to bargain, or waiting for dumb tourists to buy things at escalated prices. It was quite a culture shock, but I had a lot of fun.
We only spent a couple of days in Livingston, but I really wish it had been more! There are so many things to do and see. The area is beautiful, and if you're lucky enough to go, don't take any of it for granted.

3 comments:

  1. Wow, I have always wanted to see it! I read a lot of avdenture books about it in my childhood

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  2. Are those pictures you took? The colors in the picture with the zebras are amazing!

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  3. well i took some of them, but no, i'd have to admit that the zebra one came from their website

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