
Why Victoria falls?
One of the world's largest waterfalls
In 1855, British explorer and missionary David Livingstone was the first European to witness the magnificence of one of Africa’s most incredible sights, Victoria Falls. He named it for the British monarch at the time, Queen Victoria. While many places have reverted to their indigenous names, the local people had so much respect for him that it has remained unchanged.
Victoria falls is also known as Mosi-oa-Tunya ("The Smoke That Thunders"), is a world's heritage site and the largest waterfall in the world, drawing visitors for its breathtaking views, adventure activities, and rich cultural and historical significance.
Restaurants
My favorite restaurants in victoria falls
Boma-Dinner and drum show
The Boma – Dinner & Drum Show is a four-course meal restaurant featuring local dishes, and non-stop entertainment culminating in an interactive drumming show combine to make this a “must do” Victoria Falls experience.
Address:
Stand 471b Squire Cummings Ave, Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
What I like about Boma
Boma does not only provide a variety of local and traditional meals, the entertaiment is great, the atmosphere is amazing, the drumming experience is fantastic and also the staff is friendly.
Learn morePure Africa Waterfront
Perfect place that caters from breakfast to dinner with beautiful views on the Zambezi river and also perfect spot to watch the sunset.
Address:
Pure Africa Waterfront, Parkway Drive, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
What I like about Pure Africa waterfront
The place have extraordinary sunset views, great service and great food too. You get to see the wildlife as well.
Learn moreNyota Zimbabwean cruisine
Home-made Zimbabwean food, served tradional style!
Address:
Nyota Zimbabwean Cuisine, 66 CourtneyCrescent, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
What I like about Nyota Zimbabwean cruisine
The food is served the Zimbabwean tradional way, it is a great place for dinner.they offer a variety of vegetables and meat.
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