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VICTORIA FALLS ZAMBIA

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The awe-inspiring Victoria Falls was described in the 1800s by the Kololo tribe as ‘Mosi-oaTunya’ – ‘The smoke that thunders’.

Spanning 1,708m across the face, more than 500 million cubic metres of water per minute form an expansive curtain which plummets 100m (more than twice the height of Niagara Falls) into the zig-zag gorge below.

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Guests at The Royal Livingstone Victoria Falls Zambia Hotel by Anantara can experience this force of nature in numerous ways – by helicopter or microlite from the air; by foot, horseback or quad bike on land; and by River Safari from the hotel’s jetty aboard specially designed boats that can zip through the rapids, and operate in shallow waters for breakfast, lunch and sunset tours.

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