Thundering across the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls is a spectacle unlike any other. Nicknamed “Mosi-oa-Tunya” or “The Smoke that Thunders” by the local people, this colossal waterfall boasts the title of the largest curtain of falling water in the world.
For the ultimate Victoria Falls experience, timing is everything when planning a visit to this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Zambezi River’s flow and the surrounding landscape transform dramatically throughout the year, impacting your experience. So, when is the best time to witness Victoria Falls at its glorious best?
High-Water Spectacle: February – May
For sheer grandeur, February to May is the undisputed champion. Fresh from the summer rains, the Zambezi River bulges, transforming the Falls into the world’s largest sheet of falling water. The immense volume of water creates a thunderous roar and a cloud of spray that paints rainbows across the sky. This period boasts comfortable temperatures, making exploration enjoyable.
Shoulder Season: June – September
If you crave a balance between the dramatic falls and thrilling activities, consider the shoulder seasons. Between June and July, the water levels start receding. This coincides with the peak safari season in nearby Hwange National Park, allowing you to combine a wildlife adventure with a breathtaking waterfall encounter. In August and September, the water levels drop further, making it the prime time for adrenaline junkies. White-water rafting on the mighty Zambezi River becomes a thrilling possibility. The legendary Devil’s Pool, a natural infinity pool perched precariously at the edge of the falls, also opens around this time, offering a once-in-a-lifetime swimming experience.
Low-Water Season: October – January
The Falls reach their lowest water levels during this period. While the dramatic roar is somewhat subdued, the advantage lies in unobstructed views of the rock formations and the rainbows take on a different character. This period is ideal for photographers who want to capture the intricate details of the falls. Additionally, the drier conditions make exploring the surrounding rainforest trails more pleasant. However, be aware that the Zambia side of the falls might be completely dry during this time. In December and January, the heat intensifies. While the water levels remain low, the Zambezi River starts to swell again in anticipation of the upcoming rainy season.
No matter when you choose to visit Victoria Falls, there are a variety of other experiences you can incorporate to get the most out of your trip.
Activities at Victoria Falls
Take a guided tour to get up close to the Falls and feel the spray. Raincoats are a must!
Swim at Devil’s Pool (Zambian side).
Get a bird’s eye view with a helicopter tour.
Explore the lush rainforest surrounding the Falls.
Visits to local villages will expose visitors to the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Take a microlight flight over the falls.
Bungee jumping from the famous Victoria Falls Bridge
Water rafting on the Zambezi River below the falls.
Sunset or sunrise boat cruise along the Zambezi River
The Falls can be viewed from both the Zambian and Zimbabwean sides, each offering a unique perspective. The Zambian side boasts a breathtaking view of the main Falls, while the Zimbabwean side provides a more intimate encounter with the cascading water.
For personalized guidance and tailored itineraries showcasing Zambia safari experiences, we encourage you to connect with one of our travel consultants to explore your options.