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Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls

Without doubt, the Victoria constitute one of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world can gaze at the mighty Zambezi flows, broad and placid, to t of a basalt lip seventeen hundred metres wide before taking a plunge into the frothy chasm gorge below. This is the world's largest sheet of falling water, yet although fame has spread far and wide, the site has been tastefully preserved. There is far more to do at the Victoria falls than to marvel at the Falls themselves; upstream, the Zambezi plays host tothe famous 'sundowner' cruises, exercursions onto the river to watch the local wildlife while gently sipping a glass of champagne and partaking of a light snack.

 

 

But once the river has taken a plunge, there is quite a different experience to be had. For those with the courage, the rapids immediately downstream offer some of the most terrifying white water rafting any­ where in the world. Several companies now offer one and two day trips on this stretch of the river, while the more adventurous can take a week long journey all the way to the mouth of Lake Kariba.

 

There is also a spectacular excursion to be made on foot. The Rainforest on the lip of the chasm opposite the Falls is a unique swathe of dense tropical vegetation which thrives on the spray thrown up throughout the year. A well-kept path takes tourists on a walk through the forest, with occasional diversions to viewing points for the Falls themselves.

 

To absorb all these experiences can take many days, and Victoria Falls is not short of excellent hotel facilities. The Victoria Halls Hotel, built in 1904, is still one of the most romantic in the country, an opulent building in the grandest of colonial styles occupying a prime view of the site.

Many of the hotels offer a choice of evening sustenence: a splendid buffet under the stars, with the sound of the Falls rumbling in the distance, or a sumptuous dinner in their restaurants. After supper, there's a fabulous display of traditional dancing to be seen.

But people do not come to the Victoria Falls for holidays alone. There are also superb conference facilities, offering delegates a remarkable experience of Africa to complement the business of the day.

 

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