5 child-friendly adventures in Victoria Falls
Think back to your favourite family holiday from childhood. Did your parents load the car with cool drinks and biltong and head out on a road trip? Did your folks prefer beaches or the bush, or perhaps the mountains?
Victoria Falls town easily rivals international holiday resorts as a great destination for children of all ages. So, check out some of the exciting family-friendly fun and adventures in Victoria Falls.
Visit Victoria Falls

The sheer majesty of Victoria Falls will provide a dinner conversation topic for your family for years to come.
The pathways at Victoria Falls on the Zimbabwean side are suitable for prams and strollers. During high water from December through June, you’ll be showered with mist that is certain to delight children of any age.
Everyone is encouraged to experience the thunderous water through the vibrations of their feet and delight in finding as many rainbows as possible at least once in their life.
A journey on the Bamba Tram

Keeping the entire family accounted for can be a bit difficult at times with the excitement of a holiday. The Bamba Tram is a good way to keep them together for opportune family photos.
Clamber aboard the old-world style tram under the watchful guidance of the crew. The trams depart at set times from Three Monkey’s Restaurant in Victoria Falls town, and the whole experience lasts 90 minutes.
The Bamba Tram meanders through a section of the Zambezi National Park, where you might be lucky enough to see some wild animals like elephants, buffalo, or warthogs. Then, as you begin to cross the landmark feature of the Victoria Falls Bridge dividing Zimbabwe from Zambia, you will see the mighty Victoria Falls.
Passengers can disembark and read about the fascinating history of the Victoria Falls Bridge construction. You may even catch a few people bungee jumping or other families going on the tandem slide. After a stroll on the Victoria Falls Bridge, it will be time to head back to the Tram for a light refreshment and trundle back to Victoria Falls town. Read More…