Their food is large, delicious, and not expensive. So they are very popular and the service is very friendly.
Overlooking the African land from a God's perspective [666] Victoria Falls, the largest waterfall in Africa and the most famous and spectacular waterfall in the world, is more than 1,700 meters wide and 108 meters high. It has been listed in the World Heritage List. The best way to enjoy its full view is undoubtedly helicopter sightseeing. The waterfall is located in the middle reaches of the Zambezi River, the mother river in southern Africa, and is located at the junction of Zambia and Zimbabwe. The town on the Zimbabwean side is called Victoria Falls, and the town on the Zambian side is called Livingston. The town is named after the European explorer David Livingstone, and the waterfall itself is named after the then British Queen Victoria. In the air, you can not only enjoy the waterfall from multiple angles, but also overlook the Victoria Falls Bridge, which was built more than 100 years ago. You can also clearly see the bungee jumping and cable sightseeing ropeway facilities on the bridge, as well as the deep and winding canyon downstream of the waterfall.
The Zimbabwean specialty restaurant is quite good and has very national characteristics!
Their food is large, delicious, and not expensive. So they are very popular and the service is very friendly.
Overlooking the African land from a God's perspective [666] Victoria Falls, the largest waterfall in Africa and the most famous and spectacular waterfall in the world, is more than 1,700 meters wide and 108 meters high. It has been listed in the World Heritage List. The best way to enjoy its full view is undoubtedly helicopter sightseeing. The waterfall is located in the middle reaches of the Zambezi River, the mother river in southern Africa, and is located at the junction of Zambia and Zimbabwe. The town on the Zimbabwean side is called Victoria Falls, and the town on the Zambian side is called Livingston. The town is named after the European explorer David Livingstone, and the waterfall itself is named after the then British Queen Victoria. In the air, you can not only enjoy the waterfall from multiple angles, but also overlook the Victoria Falls Bridge, which was built more than 100 years ago. You can also clearly see the bungee jumping and cable sightseeing ropeway facilities on the bridge, as well as the deep and winding canyon downstream of the waterfall.
The Zimbabwean specialty restaurant is quite good and has very national characteristics!