Navigate your journey to one of Africa's most iconic natural wonders with ease and confidence.

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Zimtrek coordinates transfers, internal flights, ground transport, local guides, and bookings with a curated network of lodges, camps, and operators to provide seamless logistics. Your consultant will outline transport options and timing in the itinerary and confirm provider details before booking.
Zimtrek specialises in Southern and East Africa, including Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia, South Africa, Namibia, Kenya, and Tanzania, and offers safaris, Victoria Falls visits, beach holidays, cultural trips, wildlife photography, and adventure activities. It combines these into multi-destination routes where logistics allow.
Driving Routes
Visa and Borders
Victoria Falls National Park, located on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, is one of the most breathtaking natural wonders in the world. Reaching this majestic location requires a bit of planning, but the journey is part of the adventure. Whether you are flying, driving, or taking a train, understanding the options available can greatly enhance your travel experience.
Flying is the most popular and convenient way to reach Victoria Falls. The Victoria Falls International Airport (VFA) in Zimbabwe and the Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI) in Zambia serve as the primary gateways. Both airports offer connections to major cities in Southern Africa and beyond.
Several airlines, including British Airways, South African Airways, and Ethiopian Airlines, operate flights to these airports. Direct flights are available from Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Nairobi, making it accessible for international travelers.
| Airport | Country | Main Connections |
|---|---|---|
| Victoria Falls International Airport (VFA) | Zimbabwe | Johannesburg, Cape Town, Nairobi |
| Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI) | Zambia | Lusaka, Johannesburg |
Tip: Book flights in advance during peak season (June to August) to secure the best rates and availability.
For those who enjoy road trips, driving to Victoria Falls can be an exciting option. The town is accessible via well-maintained roads from several major cities in Southern Africa. From Johannesburg, the drive takes approximately 15 hours, while from Lusaka, it's about 7 hours.
Route Tip: The A8 highway from Bulawayo to Victoria Falls offers stunning landscapes and wildlife sightings along the way.
A train journey to Victoria Falls is a unique experience, offering a nostalgic way to see the African countryside. The luxurious Rovos Rail provides an opulent ride from Pretoria to Victoria Falls, featuring gourmet dining and elegant cabins.
While less frequent, regular passenger trains also operate from Bulawayo to Victoria Falls, offering a budget-friendly option for adventurous travelers.
Warning: Train schedules can be irregular, so check ahead and be flexible with your travel plans.
Traveling to Victoria Falls may involve crossing international borders, particularly if you plan to visit both the Zimbabwean and Zambian sides. Understanding visa requirements and border procedures is essential for a smooth journey.
Most international travelers require a visa to enter Zimbabwe or Zambia. Both countries offer visas on arrival for many nationalities, but it's advisable to check specific requirements for your country of origin.
Info: The KAZA Univisa is a cost-effective option for those exploring both sides of the falls.
Crossing the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia can be straightforward if you are well-prepared. Be aware of the opening hours and any public holidays that may affect border operations.
| Border Post | Opening Hours | Facilities |
|---|---|---|
| Victoria Falls Bridge Border Post | 06:00 - 20:00 | Visa services, currency exchange |
| Kazungula Border Post | 06:00 - 18:00 | Visa services, vehicle permits |
Once you arrive at Victoria Falls, several local transport options are available to help you explore the area. Taxis, shuttle services, and guided tours can provide convenient ways to get around.
Tip: Consider booking a guided tour through Zimtrek Travel for expert insights and hassle-free exploration.
Reaching Victoria Falls National Park is a journey filled with options and opportunities. By understanding the various travel methods, border requirements, and local transport options, you can plan a seamless and memorable trip to this world-renowned destination. Whether you choose to fly, drive, or take a train, each path offers its own unique experiences and insights into the heart of Africa.