Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park originates on the Zambian side of The Victoria Falls and stretches from the Batoka Gorge for 12km along the Zambezi River. At 66 sq. km, Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park is one of the smallest in Zambia and Africa's Eden, but it is the most accessible and packs a punch with what it has to offer. Sheer awe as you experience the thundering spray from the magnificent Falls to quiet contemplation as you approach the endangered white rhino on a guided safari further along the park.

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Perhaps the most accessible national park in Africa’s Eden, Mosi-oa-Tunya is positioned between Livingstone and The Victoria Falls itself. Game viewing is the main attraction in the extended section of Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park along the Zambezi River. While Africa’s main predators are absent, the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park is a great location to see a wide variety of other wildlife. Visitors can see migratory elephant herds (during drier spells), giraffe, waterbuck, buffalo, impala, wildebeest, zebra, warthogs and many others. A particular highlight will be to find the endangered white rhino, which is heavily protected in the park by rangers. There is even the opportunity to approach these splendid animals on foot with a professionally guided tour. The Mosi-oa-tunya National Park also contains some historical sites left by the first European settlers, including a cemetery and the Old Drift Crossing Point.

Gate Times: Sunrise to Sunset

Gate fees:

  • International and SADC members USD 20
  • Zambian visitors USD 2 / ZK 25
  • All children between 6 and 16 years old pay 50% of the adult fee, and children under 6 enter free of charge.

Game Park section

Gate Times: Sunrise to Sunset

Gate Fees: (per day)

  • Local ZK 25.20
  • Resident/SADC USD 5
  • International USD 10
  • Self-drives (residents/non-residents) USD 15

MAP OF Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park

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