Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park offers breathtaking views of the iconic Victoria Falls and a range of wildlife and outdoor activities in a lush environment.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park.
Park entrance fee required; international visitors have higher fees.
Dry season from May to October for optimal wildlife viewing; November to April for the full force of the Falls.
Victoria Falls Visitor Center located near the Falls' entrance.
Accessed via paved roads from Livingstone; some areas may require 4WD during the rainy season.
The park experiences a tropical climate with hot, wet summers and cooler, dry winters. Temperatures range from 68°F in July to 86°F in October.
Conservation efforts focus on habitat protection and anti-poaching measures to safeguard against threats such as ivory poaching.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near the Zambezi River, offering camping facilities and chalets.
A series of short paths offering different perspectives of the mighty waterfall.
Guided trails through wildlife-rich areas for intimate nature experiences.
Arrive early in the morning to witness Victoria Falls’ full glory with fewer crowds.
The rainy season from November to April makes trails slippery; pack accordingly.
Purchase entry permits at the park entrance; international and regional visitors have different rates.
Bring a waterproof camera or protective gear to capture mesmerizing moments at the Falls without damage.