One of Zambia’s smallest national parks, it has lots to offer a traveler not wanting to get way out in the bush. Bordered by Livingstone and the Zambezi River, you can enjoy a river cruise, visit Victoria Falls, and go on safari. What makes this park unique in Zambia is that it’s the only wildlife area with white rhinos. This little sanctuary is free from predators, and with the man-made boundaries there are wildlife to be seen year round.
You can also visit the Eastern Cataract of the Victoria Falls (called Mosi-oa-Tunya or the Smoke That Thunders in the local language). The falls plummet to the bottom of the gorge floor and then rise back up well over the falls, creating the smoke that thunders, and returns back down as rain. This moisture creates the rainforest environment found only in that area. It is the largest waterfall in the world based on measuring a single sheet of water. The falls measure 1-mile (1.7 km) across and have a height of 360 feet (108 m) creating the largest single waterfall in the water. Accordingly, Victoria Falls is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and the Ambassador wonder to the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa. It is the pinnacle attraction of both the national park and the country.
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