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Getting Around Victoria Falls

Walking & Cycling

The Largest waterfall in the world town center and Livingstone town of zanzibar center are comparatively compact and walkable. The paths within Victoria Falls National Park (Zimbabwe side) are excellent for walking right along the falls.

Walking across the The Smoke that thunders Bridge is a popular activity, offering views of the falls and the gorge. Self-guided walking is easy along the falls paths in the national park.

Walking Tours & Safety

  • Guided tours on foot of the falls or town history are available from various operators.
  • Guided bush walks in nearby reserves require a certified guide due to wildlife presence.
  • Avoid walking alone at night, especially away from well-lit areas.
  • Do not walk in areas with known wildlife presence without a guide.

Pedestrian-Friendly Zones

Town centers and national park pathways are ideal for walking.

Bicycle Safety

Dedicated bicycle lanes are limited. Take care when cycling on roads alongside vehicles.

Road Conditions

Roads can be different; be cautious of traffic when walking or cycling on roads.

Specialized Transportation

Tour & Water Transport
  • No formal hop-on-hop-off bus service. Tour operators use buses/vans for group tours.
  • Boat taxis are not an official service; boats are for specific tours (cruises, lodge transfers).
  • Water transportation also includes rafting and canoeing activities.
Unique Transport & Accessibility
  • No cable cars or funiculars are present.
  • Accessibility not much infrastructure.
  • Contact providers in advance for mobility needs.

Rental Vehicle Safety & Logistics

Driving Side

Left-the right side of the road in the pair countries.

Required Documents

IDP and a driver's license from your own country.

Road Conditions

Vary, expect potholes outside major centers.

Night Driving

Not recommended due to hazards.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing Continued

Taxis are the main paid local transport. Always confirm the fare before starting your journey to avoid disputes.

Taxi Identification & Hailing

  • Taxis are readily available around hotels and activity centers.
  • Flag them down on the street or find them at designated ranks.
  • Hotels can call taxis for you.
  • Fares are usually quoted in USD cash.

Typical Fares & Safety

  • Short rides within town: $5 - $15 USD. Airport transfers: $15 - $40 USD.
  • Cross-border transfers (VF to Livingstone): $20 - $50 USD.
  • Use reputable drivers, ideally recommended via your hotel.
  • Ensure the vehicle appears roadworthy.

Accessibility Services

  • Accessibility limited infrastructure.
  • Some contemporary accommodations and lodges may offer accessible rooms.
  • Many activity providers require advance notice for mobility needs.
  • Paths at the falls (Zimbabwe side) are mostly paved but have uneven sections.
  • Zambian side paths are not as developed and present challenges.
  • Contact specific providers to discuss your needs before booking.

Driving Laws & Road Conditions

Driving Laws

Standard driving laws apply, including speed limits and seat belt requirements.

Road Conditions

Vary significantly; potholes are common on many roads. Livestock and pedestrians are hazards.

Parking

Generally available at attractions and accommodations. Be mindful of security.

Public Transportation Continued

Local minibus taxis, known as combis in Zimbabwe or simply taxis/minibuses in Zambia, exist. Residents use these for set routes.

System Overview

  • No metro, tram, or established public bus systems specifically for tourists.
  • Combis are often crowded and lack fixed schedules.
  • Not recommended for general tourist use due to comfort and safety.
  • No formal route maps or key centers for tourist public transport.

Ticketing & Efficiency

  • No formal ticketing systems or fare options for tourist public transport.
  • Local combis charge small cash fares paid directly to driver.
  • Rely on taxis, hotel transfers, or walking for getting around towns.
  • Arrange activity transportation through reputable operators.

Train Services

Zimbabwe Passenger Train

An overnight passenger train historically ran between Harare and Victoria Falls.

Service is not always dependable, long journey (16+ hours).

Luxury Tourist Trains

Shongololo Express or Rovos Rail occasionally include Victoria Falls.

These are multi-day luxury tours, not standard public transport.

Zambia Train Service

No direct passenger train service connects Livingstone/Victoria Falls to major cities.

Not relevant for typical tourist travel.

Miscellaneous Local Transport

Specialty Vehicles
  • No tuk-tuks or jeepneys operate here.
  • Open safari vehicles or vans are used for tours, part of organized packages.
  • Reliance rests on taxis and pre-arranged transfers for most tourist movement.
River Transportation Context
  • Not a formal taxi service. Watercraft are for specific tours (evening boat trips, lodge transfers).
  • Water getting around for activities like rafting begins and ends at specific points.
  • These aren't standard mass transit options.

Important Safety Reminders

  • Minibus taxis (combis) are often overcrowded and driven erratically.
  • Avoid walking alone at night, especially in poorly lit areas.
  • Be wary of unsolicited offers for tours or assistance; these can be scams.
  • Be aware of wildlife presence, specifically in the outskirts of the city areas.
  • Vehicle theft can occur; do not leave valuables visible in your car.
  • Road quality changes significantly; potholes are common.
  • Always agree on taxi fares before starting your journey.
  • Don't depend on ride-ride-sharing apps for consistent service.

Final Travel Tip

For a smooth departure, arrive at the airport with ample time before your flight. Confirm that passenger charges for service are part of your flight ticket price.

Carry sufficient local currency or USD for any last-minute purchases or incidentals at the airport, as facilities might be limited.