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Map of our flight on the plane. |
After three years of waiting to go on this trip, it finally happened in August 2022. Our first location is Victoria Falls on the Zimbabwe side. We spent three days here enjoying the falls and all that is offered. We did not do extreme sports as we are playing it safe for the rest of the trip.
To get to Victoria Falls we flew to Toronto Canada, and then to Ethiopia on Ethiopian Air. Business class on the airline was excellent and we were able to sleep for part of the trip. From Ethiopia, we took a plane to Victoria Falls. From Toronto, the flight took nearly 20 hours. We were met at the airport and escorted to our hotel.
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Our accommodation at Ilala Hotel. |
Our accommodation was at the Ilala Hotel a short distance from the airport. Our first night included a complimentary meal at the Cassia restaurant located at the hotel. This was perfect as we needed to relax so we could get an early start to see the falls. The food was excellent and Bill tried the Springbok.
Victoria Falls is so loud that it was locally known as the 'Smoke That Thunders' when David Livingstone first discovered the falls. The park has an entrance fee and does not allow multiple entrances so you need to pick the time you wish to explore the falls.
We could see a rainbow from our room as the mist from the falls rose over the trees. This was our first view of what was in store for us when we went to see Victoria Falls. The falls were called Mosi-Oa-Tunya Falls by the indigenous people in the area.
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Rainbow from the mist |
Ilala Lodge is located close to the Victoria Falls National Park so it was a short walk along a walkway. You do need to be careful along this pathway as the elephants in the area roam freely. There are also a lot of men trying to sell items along the way.
The falls are spectacular even when the water level is lower. We took the trail leading to the left which brought us to Livingston Statue. Livingston was the explorer who discovered the falls.
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Zambezi River coming over the gorge. |
To enjoy the sunset we had dinner at the Wild Horizons Outlook Cafe. The food is not spectacular but the views of watching people bungee jump and zipline made up for the food.
On our second day, we took a Ra-Ikane Cruise on the Zambezi River to see the birds. We were served breakfast and saw an elephant, hippos, and a variety of birds.
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Relaxing Cruise |
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Hippopotamus |
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Vulture |
While we decided to do the 'Flight of Angles' over the falls. The gorge that the river flows over is 120 kilometers wide this is considered to be the biggest curtain of falling water in the world which makes it quite spectacular even in the dry season.
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Zambezi River approaching gorge. |
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Rainbow over Victoria Falls. |
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Two Km long river has created the gorge. |
On our way to dinner, we had the taxi driver go by the big tree. This is a Baobab tree and it is between 1000 and 1600 years old.
Dinner on the last night at The Eatery which was outside of town. Most people went on the sunset cruise and then left so there were only a few people who stayed to have dinner. We had hoped to have the Potties dinner but the staff from the hotel did not let the restaurant know to prepare for this experience. Instead, we had an excellent dinner of Bream a local fish that we had wanted to try.
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Sitting area by the river. |
The next day we were picked up by our driver and driven to the border between Zimbabwe and Botswana where we transferred to another vehicle to be taken to the Kasane Airport in Botswana for our flight to Zarafa Camp in Botswana. We had picked three lodges that could only be accessed by planes. Soon the safaris would begin.
The sound of Victoria Falls.