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Dec 19, 2024
Genuinely a once in a lifetime experience- be sure to bring American dollars- in pristine condition. We also both a bunch of copper at one of the stops Full review by DrSaffrone
Nov 10, 2024
Our tour took us for the walk around the falls ( on the opposite side ) and we were able to view the falls from about 16 viewpoints. This is truly a wonder of the world. Unfortunately, the river was … Full review by GPaCalgary
Oct 17, 2024
A wonderful site and experience. A natural wonder of the world. The pictures don’t do the falls justice. Our private guide was very informative! Full review by bobbiew264
I am going to Vic Falls (from the Zam side) and will be crossing by foot into Zim for an hour or so. My main goal there is to get local currency coins. Can anyone recommend a place near the border (ideally not a currency exchange window) where they give change in Zim$ ? Maybe a restaurant or something close to the bridge that won't find it weird if I ask for my change back in all the coins? :)
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Everyone, including souvenir shops, hotels & travel agents accept US $ & so never needed Zimb currency
Hie, will be traveling to Kasane in two weeks and would cross over to Victoria falls. On exploring the falls, what kind of clothing is needed, activities available and everything we should know so we come fully prepared for the trip
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I would definitely bring a poncho (unless one is provided for you) as you will get soaked by the spray. Also wear sandals or flip flops as your feet will get soaked. I also advise a …
I would definitely bring a poncho (unless one is provided for you) as you will get soaked by the spray. Also wear sandals or flip flops as your feet will get soaked. I also advise a waterproof case for your phone.
I'm going to be going to Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe side) in a little over a month. I'll be in and around that area for approximately 7-8 days. I know credit cards are accepted there, but I want to have some cash on hand too. Any suggestions on what a reasonable amount of cash to have on hand would be? Thanks!
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Both cash and credit cards work very well but the best way is to use cash.
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