Why Visiting Victoria Falls Is Now Easier Than Ever

Victoria Falls is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Africa
Victoria Falls is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Africa | © flowcomm / Flickr

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Getting to Victoria Falls hasn’t always been easy, with visitors having to fly first to Lusaka, Johannesburg or Harare, but a new airport has just made visiting the Falls easier than ever.

Victoria Falls is Africa’s most popular tourist destination with an estimated one million visitors every year. The new airport is located on the Zimbabwean side of the waterfall, but a special visa allows travellers to cross the border into Zambia. Opened in 2016 the new airport has increased the hub’s capacity from 500,000 to 1.5 million passengers.

Airport expansions

Located in Victoria Falls Town in Zimbabwe, the new airport, which cost an estimated US$150 million, is now serviced by Ethiopian Airlines (the largest African airline), FastJet, British Airways, South African Airlink, Air Namibia and Kenyan Airways. Although only open for 12 hours a day, there are reports that larger airlines, including Virgin Atlantic and Emirates, are also planning to fly into Victoria Falls.

Victoria Falls Airport in Zimbabwe

According to The Telegraph, “The airport is also an opportunity for other nations and their flag carriers, which now have a direct route to one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World.” Zambia has capitalised on this by embarking on the construction of a new airport.

In 2015, construction began on the new Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA), adjacent to the current airport. The project, which is expected be completed in 2019, will include two hotels, one with 70 rooms for passengers in transit and one that will be open to the general public. There will also be a shopping mall, airport offices and a fire rescue centre. Approximately six million visitors are expected to travel through the new airport, including those unable to find a direct flight to the Falls.

When complete, the KKIA is expected to serve six million passengers annually

Zambia has also taken the opportunity to revive its formerly defunct national airline, Zambia Airways, which last took to the skies in 1995. The airline once flew to destinations as far flung as New York, Cyprus and Rome, with scheduled flights to African destinations such as South Africa, Botswana, Liberia, Mauritius being the most popular. Zambia Airways will be revived in a partnership with Ethiopian Airlines. Route information has yet to be announced, although the airline is expected to serve national and regional destinations first, before moving to international destinations.

Visiting Victoria Falls

There are plenty of activities to enjoy at Victoria Falls, from bungee jumping and white water rafting, to microlighting and more. As some places such as the Devil’s Pool can only be visited from the Zambian side of the Falls, visitors wanting to visit both Zambia and Zimbabwe can apply for the KAZA Uni Visa. There are also apps like Victoria Falls Adventures that let you book activities near the Falls in Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana (Chobe National Park), the Zambia Offline Travel Guide, Try Zambia and the Victoria Falls Guide.

Visitors should bear in mind that different currencies are used in Zambia (Kwacha) and Zimbabwe (USD) and that there are different rates for entry to the falls. The Zimbabwean side costs US$30 for international visitors, while the Zambian side is US$20.

Victoria Falls from Zimbabwe

The Victoria Falls are at their fullest during the rainy season, from December to April, but the Devil’s Pool, a natural rock pool on the edge of the falls, can only be accessed between July and August.

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