Tour delle Cascate Vittoria da Livingstone





Descrizione
Scopri le Cascate Vittoria, meraviglia mondiale e sito patrimonio dell'umanità dell'UNESCO, chiamate anche Mosi-oa-Tunya, con questo tour da Livingstone. Con una guida potrai visitare i punti panoramici come il Ponte Cascate Vittoria, il Knife Edge Bridge o il Boiling Pot, e scopri tutto su come si siano formate le cascate, come potrebbero cambiare in futuro e i diversi tipi di vegetazione e fauna che le circondano. Seleziona un tour di mattina o di pomeriggio al momento della prenotazione.
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Itinerario
Conosciuta dal popolo Kololo come Mosi-oa-Tunya, "Il fumo che tuona", Victoria Falls è il più grande specchio d'acqua al mondo, anche se non è la cascata più larga o più alta. Durante il tuo soggiorno qui, visita un punto vintage attraverso il Knife-edge Bridge per una vista della cataratta orientale e delle cascate principali, nonché del Boiling Pot, dove il fiume gira e si dirige verso la gola di Batoka. Altri punti panoramici includono Victoria Falls Bridge e altri punti di blocco, che offrono viste panoramiche su Main Falls.
Conosciuta dai Kololo come Mosi-oa-Tunya, "The Smoke that Thunders", Victoria Falls è la più grande lastra al mondo di acqua che cade, anche se non è la cascata più ampia o più alta. Durante il tuo soggiorno qui, visita un punto panoramico sul Ponte Knife-Edge per una vista della Cataratta Orientale e delle Main Falls, così come il Boiling Pot, dove il fiume gira e scende verso Batoka Gorge. Altri punti panoramici includono il Victoria Falls Bridge e altri punti di blocco, che offrono viste panoramiche sulle Main Falls.
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Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- I bambini devono essere accompagnati da un adulto
- È richiesto un minimo di 2 persone per prenotazione
- Si raccomandano scarpe comode da passeggio
Recensioni(7)
Was picked up at my hotel. Went to the Falls with the guide and driver. We began by walking to the bottom of the Falls and looking up, enjoying the grandour. Then we walked all the way up and saw the Falls from many points of view. The guide knew alot about birds and animals and was a great guide.
Thanks a lot for the Feedback. We appreciated the Tour with you as Well. Nina
The tour was excellent and our tour guide was warm, knowledgeable and attentive to details. During the tour he even offered to keep my water and sweater for me. On top of that, he drove us into town to an ATM at our request. The view of the fall was amazing and being an elderly tourist, our tour guide made it pleasant and comfortable for us to enjoy both the spectaculouss view and the leisurely walk. I would recommend this tour to anyone with no reservation!
It was a great tour but unfortunately i came during the dry season so there was no water coming off the falls.. However i wasn't going to let that stop me from viewing it. My tour guide was soo gracious and was very knowledgeable about the history of the falls. I would definitely come back!!
I have visited Iguazu, Victoria Falls and Niagara Falls (rated in this order). Althought Iguazu is much more spectacular than Victoria, still Victoria Falls are well worth a visit. I had to travel from Israel to South Africa and made the detour by Zimbabwe just to see the falls and it was worthwhile. Then I crossed the border to Zambia and took the flight to South Africa. There are lots of contradictory opinions in the web on the requirement for yellow fever vacination when arriving from Zambia to South Africa. I took the trouble to go to a traveller's vaccination center and find out. There is no such requirement.
Thank you for this helpful advice. Yes, no yellow fewer is required for Zambia. Thank you also for the rating. We will try to see Iguazu. It must be amazing.
You miss out on so much if you do not have a rain jacket, especially during the high water season of March/April. The Falls from the Zambia side is only 20% of the entire Victoria Falls. The day previous we had hired a t tour guide for the Zimbabwe side of the Victoria Falls (80% of the total falls) and believe it was well worth our effort and money, So coming to the Zambia side from Livingston we where prepared. After paying and signing into the falls we where briefed that there illegal tours in the park and not to use them. As it was the highest of water flow period you couldn’t see much looking at the Falls due to the sheer water spray, when the spray cleared it was magnificent. Spectacular views looking back over the Victoria Falls Bridge. We walked across to Danger Point. Hang on as you cross the door Bridge here too, some people slip due to sheer speed and capacity of the water run off on the bridge. I also got stung by a bee, so be careful people with allergies. Suck the view up as they are incredible. As long as you are fit and able and elderly people have decent walking shoes (and prepared to get them saturated), I highly recommend. I walked this side of the Falls wearing flip flops. No wifi at the entrance of the Falls from the Livingstone side. It is between $USD5-7for a taxi from Livingston to the falls. Between $$USD5-10 for a return taxi trip.
<p>The best thing about this tour was the Italian sandwich for lunch. Disappointing with hardly any water on Zambia side. Despite that a nice walk. Better to have booked Devils Pool!</p>
<p>This was most enjoyable. Our guide arrived to pick us up early and was most helpful and informative throughout the excursion. A pleasant afternoon was brought to a wonderful close with a picnic served on the banks of the Zambezi just where it starts to go over the Falls.</p>



