Did you know that the Victoria Falls National Park was once part of the Zambezi National Park up until 1979 when it was designated as a standalone National Park?
Undoubtedly famous for hosting the world’s largest sheet of falling water, the 23.4 square kilometre national park has a rainforest hosting tree and plant species found nowhere else in Zimbabwe including Mahogany, Liana Vines, Ferns, Palms and other epiphytes.
Cobbled parts line the rainforest providing visitors with many access to different viewing points each offering a unique viewing angle of the falls.
Apart from the above, the National Park is a designated Ramsar Wetland a a World Heritage Site. It hosts Southern White Rhinoceros in addition to the sounders of Warthog, thriving herds of Elephants and Antelopes, Monkey Troops, Baboons and Vervet Monkeys, Towers of Giraffes and Pods of Hippopotamus.