FAQ's
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There are many fantastic options depending on your budget and preferences. For luxury, the Victoria Falls Hotel or Elephant Camp offer world-class experiences. For mid-range, consider Shearwater Explorers Village or Batonka Guest Lodge. Backpackers often love Victoria Falls Backpackers for its laid-back vibe.
Both the Zimbabwean and Zambian sides offer unique views, but the Zimbabwean side is generally recommended. It has about 75% of the Falls, better viewpoints year-round, and more walking trails. The Zambian side is seasonal—best in high-water months—but the Zimbabwean side gives a more consistent experience.
For a memorable dining experience, The Lookout Café is highly recommended. It offers stunning views over the Batoka Gorge and delicious cuisine. For local flavors, try The Three Monkeys or Boma Dinner & Drum Show for a cultural and culinary adventure.
Zimbabwe has much to offer! Consider visiting:
Hwange National Park – for incredible wildlife safaris
Matobo Hills – for rock art, scenic views, and rhino tracking
Great Zimbabwe Ruins – a UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient stone architecture
Lake Kariba – for houseboats and breathtaking sunsets
Eastern Highlands – for lush mountains, waterfalls, and hiking
The Okavango Delta in Botswana is absolutely stunning—a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich wildlife, mokoro (dugout canoe) rides, and pristine wetlands. If you have time to combine trips, it’s highly recommended and pairs well with a visit to Victoria Falls.
It depends on your nationality. Some countries are visa-exempt, others can get a Visa on Arrival, and some must apply in advance. It’s best to check with the Zimbabwe Immigration Department or your local embassy.
Yes, you can pay for your visa with a credit card at most ports of entry, including Victoria Falls Airport. However, it’s advisable to carry some cash (USD) just in case the card system is down.
Zimbabwe mainly uses the United States Dollar (USD) for most transactions. Other currencies like the South African Rand (ZAR) and Botswana Pula (BWP) may be accepted in border towns, but USD is widely preferred.
Zimbabwe is generally safe to drive around during the day. Roads between major towns and attractions are decent, but watch out for potholes, stray animals, and roadblocks. It’s recommended to avoid night driving and use a 4×4 for rural areas.
In tourist areas like Victoria Falls, walking around is quite safe, especially during the day. Always stay alert and avoid poorly lit areas at night. Driving is also safe, but always lock your doors, keep valuables out of sight, and ask locals or your lodge for current travel advice.