Experience the thrill of white water rafting on the Zambezi River at Victoria Falls. Choose between an oar boat or paddle boat and embark on an unforgettable adventure.
Experience the thrill of white water rafting on the Zambezi River at Victoria Falls. Choose between an oar boat or paddle boat and embark on an unforgettable adventure.
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Victoria Falls - The British Canoe Union has rated Zambezi white water rafting as Grade 5, indicating that it involves “extremely difficult, long and violent rapids, steep gradients, big drops and pressure areas”. It’s a high volume, pool-drop river with minimal exposed rock in both the rapids and the subsequent pools.
The “Low water” period occurs…
- Victoria Falls - The British Canoe Union has rated Zambezi white water rafting as Grade 5, indicating that it involves “extremely difficult, long and violent rapids, steep gradients, big drops and pressure areas”. It’s a high volume, pool-drop river with minimal exposed rock in both the rapids and the subsequent pools.
The “Low water” period occurs when the Zambezi River’s water level is at its lowest, from July to mid-February. This is the prime time for the most thrilling rafting experiences, with day trips spanning from rapids 1 to 18.
The “high water” period begins with the influx of water from catchment areas in Angola and Zambia, causing the river to rise and flow faster. During this time, day trips are conducted further downstream, covering rapids 11 to 23, typically from February to July. There’s a brief hiatus in the rafting season around April/May, depending on the annual rainfall. The Zambezi River, characterized as a high volume, pool drop river, experiences flooding from mid-February to the end of June. During the peak of the flood, the water volume surging over the Falls can quadruple that of the Colorado River.
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Rafting Truck and all rafting equipment
- Lunch
- Safety Jackets and Rings
- Tea and coffee
- Safe Area to put your belongings
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Rafting Truck and all rafting equipment
- Lunch
- Safety Jackets and Rings
- Tea and coffee
- Safe Area to put your belongings
- Rafting clothes like shorts, t-shirts and shoes with proper grip
- Gratuity
- Entrance Fees to the park $15 per person
- Rafting clothes like shorts, t-shirts and shoes with proper grip
- Gratuity
- Entrance Fees to the park $15 per person
Victoria Falls is a mile long curtain of water that stretches across the glistening basalt rock, erupts into spray, and then thunders into the canyons below. The walls of basalt rock that capture the mighty Zambezi forms one of the great river corridors of the world. This is the domain of the Nyaminyami, the River God of the Tonga people and is the
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Victoria Falls is a mile long curtain of water that stretches across the glistening basalt rock, erupts into spray, and then thunders into the canyons below. The walls of basalt rock that capture the mighty Zambezi forms one of the great river corridors of the world. This is the domain of the Nyaminyami, the River God of the Tonga people and is the
All guests will be collected from their respective hotels and taken to Khanondo Town Office for their briefing. We provide a safekeeping facility at check-in, where valuables can be left at your own risk. Clients are given the option between an “oar boat” and a “paddle boat”.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.