What airport do you fly into to get to Victoria Falls?


What airport do you fly into to get to Victoria Falls? The Victoria Falls International Airport (VFA) is 11 miles south of the city and the Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI) is located three miles north of the city across the border with Zambia. If you land at the Victoria Falls Airport, you can get to town by taking a shuttle or a taxi.


Which airport in Zambia is closest to Victoria Falls?

Victoria Falls Airport (Zimbabwe) and Livingstone Airport (Zambia) are the closest to the Falls themselves. But, you can also fly into Kasane Airport (Botswana), and take an hour long road transfer into Victoria Falls town (this road transfer does involve a border crossing). This is an important initial decision.


Does it cost money to go to Victoria Falls?

Guided tours of Victoria Falls start at around $50 USD, and this price usually includes park fees. If you have booked your trip with a tour operator, depending on the tour, your transport to and from the falls will be taken care of, along with your park fee and tour of the falls.


What countries are close to Victoria Falls?

Where is it? The falls straddles Zimbabwe to the west and Zambia to the east. You can access it from either country, via the town of Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe or Livingstone in Zambia.


Is Victoria Falls Airport big?

Victoria Falls Airport is a small airport in comparison to most international airports around the world, but that's part of the appeal. It has 2 main buildings or terminals.


How many days do I need at Victoria Falls?

Most hotels in Victoria Falls are booked on a bed-and-breakfast basis. We would recommend a minimum stay of two nights and an ideal stay of three nights. If you want to experience everything this location has to offer and take part in various activities, you may even want to stay four nights or longer.


Which country is better to visit Victoria Falls?

Both sides have their advantages. In general, the views of the falls are better from the Zimbabwe side, especially during the low water season. But low water season is also the best time to visit Livingstone Island and Devil's Pool or Angel's Pool, which you can only do on the Zambian side.


Should I go to Zambia or Zimbabwe?

Best Time of the Year: Zimbabwe vs Zambia Side At other times of the year, Zimbabwe will be more impressive than Zambia. And Zimbabwe is definitely first choice over the months of October and November, when the Zambezi is at its lowest and Zambia's Eastern Cataract sometimes dries up almost completely.


Do you need a visa for Victoria Falls?

US Nationals do not need to arrange a visa prior to arrival. Visas for all US Nationals are US$50 single and US$80 doubleentry and can be paid for on arrival. If you are a British Citizen you will also require a visa to enter Zambia.


Can I swim in Victoria Falls?

Victoria Falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Devil's Pool is adjacent to the famous Livingstone Island situated on the edge of the Victoria Falls. Guests can choose to enjoy an exhilarating swim to the edge of the falls during their Livingstone Island visit.


What is the closest major city to Victoria Falls?

The closest city to Victoria Falls is, fittingly, Victoria Falls Town. Located in Zimbabwe, travellers will likely have to travel to the second-closest city, Livingstone (located in Zambia), to view the falls from the ground or to explore the surrounding rainforest.


How many days is enough for Victoria Falls?

To make the most of your time here, you will want to visit for at least two days. Even if your time is limited, you can make your trip to the falls an exciting memory that will last a lifetime. To enjoy Victoria Falls to the fullest, plan for three or four days.


Why is Victoria Falls so special?

The Mosi-oa-Tunya/Victoria Falls is the world's greatest sheet of falling water and significant worldwide for its exceptional geological and geomorphological features and active land formation processes with outstanding beauty attributed to the falls i.e. the spray, mist and rainbows.