Yes, Victoria Falls is open year-round. However, the experience may vary depending on the season, with the flow of water changing throughout the year. The best time to visit for a full view of the falls is typically during the rainy season, from November to April, while the dry season, from May to October, offers opportunities for activities like bungee jumping and white-water rafting. Always check for any seasonal maintenance or local conditions that might affect access.
About 30,000 people visit Victoria Falls each year.
300,000 people visit the falls each year
in 1855, November
November 1855
The first European to see that Falls was David Livingstone in 1855
Some 300,000 people a year visit the Falls
300,000 people visited the Falls in that year
Victoria Falls is located approximately 15 degrees south of the equator, which translates to about 1,650 kilometers (1,025 miles) from the equator. Specifically, it is situated on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. This positioning contributes to its tropical climate, making it a popular tourist destination year-round.
Some 300,000 people a year visit the Falls
About 300,000 each year
1855 - November
300,000 people visit the falls each year