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]]>Africa’s second-highest waterfall can be found inside the Nyanga National Park. It’s surrounded by a lush green forest, and you can get amazing panoramic views from a soaring suspension bridge which was first introduced in 2017.
Mutarazi isn’t the only stunning waterfall that the Nyanga National Park has in store. You should also make sure to check out these cascading waterfalls on the western tip of the park with a natural swimming pool and a sandy area known as Brighton Beach.
Located within the Chimanimani National Park, Bridal Veil Fall is one of Zimbabwe’s most remote and most beautiful waterfalls. During your visit, you can enjoy the views of waterfalls, the surrounding forest, and the plunge pool known by the name Tessa’s Pool.
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]]>Well, Iguazu Falls and Niagara Falls might be more famous and well-known, but there isn’t a bigger waterfall that you can visit than Victoria Falls.
Fed by the Zambezi River, during the rainy season, the sheet of water that falls at Victoria Falls is unrivaled in the world. It isn’t the tallest nor the widest waterfall in the world, but its overall volume is the largest. It’s over a mile wide and 350 feet tall, however, so it’s certainly a massive sight to see.
Visitors that go to Victoria Falls can see the falls from the perspective of both African countries that house it.
On the Zambian side, you can visit the Knife’s Edge Bridge, which provides a spectacular viewpoint of the falls and also bathes you in mist from the falls. Also, here is the location of Devil’s Pool, a place where daring visitors can jump into the water just before the fall. The geology of the rocks of these natural pools prevents visitors from cascading over the edge.
The Zimbabwean side is generally considered to have the better viewpoints in of the two countries. Also, the Zimbabwean town of Victoria Falls is also considered to have better lodging options and other attractions for visitors. The Zimbabwean side is the gateway to visit the falls.
Try to go in spring or early summer if you can, when the falls are roaring at full capacity. You’ll never forget this experience.
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]]>The post Victoria Falls Isn’t the Only Amazing Waterfall in Zimbabwe appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Africa’s second-highest waterfall can be found inside the Nyanga National Park. It’s surrounded by a lush green forest, and you can get amazing panoramic views from a soaring suspension bridge which was first introduced in 2017.
Mutarazi isn’t the only stunning waterfall that the Nyanga National Park has in store. You should also make sure to check out these cascading waterfalls on the western tip of the park with a natural swimming pool and a sandy area known as Brighton Beach.
Located within the Chimanimani National Park, Bridal Veil Fall is one of Zimbabwe’s most remote and most beautiful waterfalls. During your visit, you can enjoy the views of waterfalls, the surrounding forest, and the plunge pool known by the name Tessa’s Pool.
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]]>The post Victoria Falls: an African Natural Wonder appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Well, Iguazu Falls and Niagara Falls might be more famous and well-known, but there isn’t a bigger waterfall that you can visit than Victoria Falls.
Fed by the Zambezi River, during the rainy season, the sheet of water that falls at Victoria Falls is unrivaled in the world. It isn’t the tallest nor the widest waterfall in the world, but its overall volume is the largest. It’s over a mile wide and 350 feet tall, however, so it’s certainly a massive sight to see.
Visitors that go to Victoria Falls can see the falls from the perspective of both African countries that house it.
On the Zambian side, you can visit the Knife’s Edge Bridge, which provides a spectacular viewpoint of the falls and also bathes you in mist from the falls. Also, here is the location of Devil’s Pool, a place where daring visitors can jump into the water just before the fall. The geology of the rocks of these natural pools prevents visitors from cascading over the edge.
The Zimbabwean side is generally considered to have the better viewpoints in of the two countries. Also, the Zimbabwean town of Victoria Falls is also considered to have better lodging options and other attractions for visitors. The Zimbabwean side is the gateway to visit the falls.
Try to go in spring or early summer if you can, when the falls are roaring at full capacity. You’ll never forget this experience.
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