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Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe
A
Phenomenon To Behold
Author: Felix
Koskei
A distance
aerial view of Victoria Falls as my flight approached Victoria Falls
International Airport is a field on fire with white smoke bellowing
into the skies. As you
close in on the falls itself, you realize that the 'smoke' is
actually a cloud of water
rising up as the Zambezi River pours down the falls with amazing
force and power.
Once on the ground, the 24 km drive from the airport to Victoria
Falls town is an extremely
smooth highway. Both sides of the road are lined up with beautiful
trees. Victoria
Falls town can easily be confused with a small modern city in the
developed world. It
is clean; the buildings are modern and very well maintained. The
roads are very well
paved and marked. The flower beds and gardens well nurtured. The
town
does not
have so much traffic apart from the hordes of buses and minibuses
shuttling tourists
from the falls to various lodges in the town.
Park entrance fee is paid at the falls entrance. Please note that
park entrance fees is paid in
United States dollars, cash. This is the most preferred mode of
payment. Any other mode
of payment may be a big hassle and give you unprecedented
complications. A lady ahead of me on the queue had US travelers
cheques of 50 dollars
denominations and had to go away because she could not be given back
her change.
Zimbabwe dollars cannot be used by foreigners to pay park entrance
fees.
Before you arrive at Victoria Falls, it is very important to prepare
for a 'rainy' day. It is guaranteed
that you will be rained on as you view the falls. This will not be
rain water but from
the cloud of 'smoke' I mentioned early. The best item to protect you
from the rain is a
poncho. A raincoat will also do. Also have shorts if possible
because long trouser
will definitely get wet from your knee downwards. Non-leather open
shoes would be
the best option for footwear. First stop would be at the Livingstone
statue. This is a
relatively big statue that was put under immense security guard when
the locals
wanted to destroy it due to political differences between Zimbabwe
and Great Britain
several years back. Next stop would be a view of the Devil's
Cataract and Cataract
Island. The Devil's Cataract is the western end of the falls and
there is a huge force of
water flowing down the Devil's Cataract. From the Cataract Island,
the next stop is
the Main Falls. This is where one might experience the heaviest
rainfall though this is
the best sight of viewing the falls. From the main falls, I head to
the Livingstone Island. It
is said that Dr. Livingstone docked at Livingstone Island and spent
the night there
oblivious of the falls right after that. As I continue eastwards,
the next stop is Horseshoe
Falls followed by the Rainbow Falls and finally the Eastern
Cataract. Words cannot
express the sight at Victoria Falls as the scene is never static.
The width of Victoria
Falls from the Devil's Cataract to the Eastern Cataract is 1,700
metres. The mean
height of the Main Falls is 83 metres. The mean height of the
Rainbow Falls is 99 metres.
The mean height for the whole falls is 93 metres. The average flow
of water over the
falls is 34,000 cubic metres a minute.
The best time to see the falls is between February and June. This is
the time the falls is full and
complete from the Devil's Cataract to the Eastern Cataract. During
the other months
when there is less rainfall experienced, the Horseshoe Falls,
Rainbow Falls and
Eastern Cataract have no water flowing on them. The paved walkways
along the entire
falls are well maintained and accessible by wheel chair.
Immediately preceding the falls, the Zambezi River has 4 rapids that
zigzag one after the other.
The current falls is the first rapid and it is in favour of
Zimbabwe. The best country to
view the falls now is from the Zimbabwe side and not the Zambia
side. However,
several centuries ago, Rapid 4, which formed the first ever falls
along the Zambezi
was in favour of Zambia. Rapid 3 was then created and it was in
favour of Zimbabwe.
When Rapid 2 was created, it was in favour of Zambia. The
Zimbabwe/Zambia famous bungi jump bridge is located on Rapid 2. The
current falls and Rapid
1 is in favour of Zimbabwe. Judging from the amount of water flowing
down the
Devil's Cataract, it is predicted that the Zambezi River is already
cutting its new path
heading towards the Zambia side. This will create a new falls and
rapid which will be in
favour of Zambia. This will however take hundreds of years to form.
As we exit the falls after the Eastern Cataract, we head to the
famous bridge joining Zimbabwe
and Zambia on Rapid 2. This is the bridge where bungi jumping is
done. Water
rafting is also done from Rapid 2 downstream. River cruises are done
upstream before the
falls.
The best method to view the falls is by helicopter. The Flight Of
Angels provides one with the
perfect experience and excellent view of the falls.
Victoria Falls has all kinds of lodgings and hotels to cater for all
classes of travelers. These
include Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, A'Zambezi River Lodge, Elephant
Hills Hotel, Nyati
Lodge, Lokuthula Lodges, Victoria Falls Hotel, The Kingdom Hotel and
Casino among
others.
Some of the activities available at Victoria Falls is a Sundowner
Cruise which provides a very
good experience. A visit to Victoria Falls will not be complete
without a visit to The Boma -
The Place of Eating. This is a wonderful dinner location with
traditional dances.
One can also do elephant rides and visit the crocodile farm. There
is also canoeing
and white water rafting along the Zambezi.
Botswana is just an hour's drive away from Victoria Falls, if one
has more time, consider
visiting Chobe in Botswana for a night or two.
My flight back to Harare stopped over at Bulawayo. I could not miss
noticing that Bulawayo
International Airport seemed to have been expanding the airport with
a modern
massive airport building. This building however seems to have
stalled several years
back.
Harare is a modern city with well paved and maintained roads. As I
traveled around Zimbabwe,
it is evidently notable that this is a country that previously had
enormous economic
growth and focused development which now seems to have hit a brick
wall.
About the
Author:
Felix
Koskei is the editor of
http://www.safariafrika.com and an
experienced tour
operator
offering safari vacations to various African countries. Travel
Connections
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