Mosi-oa-Tunya
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Mosi-oa-Tunya: A Natural Wonder
Mosi-oa-Tunya, known as 'The Smoke That Thunders', is a breathtaking natural phenomenon found on the Zambezi River.
This waterfall, which plunges 100 meters, is historically significant as it marks the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. First recognized by Scottish explorer David Livingstone in 1855, the falls are renowned for their incredible volume and mist, supporting unique ecosystems and diverse wildlife.
Unforgettable Highlights
- 🌊 Massive Flow: The falls are among the largest in the world, with a width of 1,708 meters.
- 🌿 Unique Ecosystem: The area around the falls hosts rare plant and animal species endemic to this region.
- 🌈 Rainbows: On sunny days, vibrant rainbows often appear above the falls, enhancing their beauty.
Visitors can access the site for free, making it a great destination for tourists, families, and nature enthusiasts.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Mosi-oa-Tunya
Discovery by Livingstone
Mosi-oa-Tunya was named by David Livingstone during his expedition in 1855.
Unique Biodiversity
The surrounding area is home to various species, some of which are endemic to the region.
Cultural Significance
The falls hold deep significance for local tribes, often featured in their folklore.
Location
Address
View mapNear the Zambian/Zimbabwean border
Opening Hours
Friday:
Open 24 hours
Monday:
Open 24 hours
Saturday:
Open 24 hours
Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Thursday:
Open 24 hours
Tuesday:
Open 24 hours
Wednesday:
Open 24 hours
Contact Information
Price
Free. Guided tours may incur a fee.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 2-3 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Early mornings on weekdays (8:00 AM–10:00 AM) are recommended to avoid crowds.