White Water Rafting · Victoria Falls

White Water Rafting · Victoria Falls

2 offers 124.34€ – 150.71€ 5.0 (1 reviews) Verified March 2026
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Both tours tackle the same stretch of the Zambezi River below Victoria Falls, rated "Occasionally sporty" and conducted in English. The 26 € gap comes down to operator scale and inclusions: Try Rafting at 124 € runs a 7-hour session with hotel pick-up or a meeting point at the main Victoria Falls entrance, making logistics straightforward. Adventure Zone Victoria Falls at 151 € offers a full-day experience with pick-up anywhere in the Victoria Falls area, which typically means more time on the water and a broader support setup. If you want maximum time on the Zambezi and door-to-door service, go with Adventure Zone. If you want a solid half-day run at the lower price, Try Rafting delivers.

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Best value Rafting down the Zambezi from Victoria Falls

Rafting down the Zambezi from Victoria Falls

124.34€ See offer
White Water Rafting on the Zambezi River, from Victoria Falls

White Water Rafting on the Zambezi River, from Victoria Falls

5.0 (1) 150.71€ See offer

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Best value rush

Rafting down the Zambezi from Victoria Falls

At 124 €, Try Rafting delivers 7 hours on one of the world's most demanding rafting rivers with hotel pick-up included.

124.34 €See offer

Full-day adrenaline

White Water Rafting on the Zambezi River, from Victoria Falls

Adventure Zone Victoria Falls runs a full-day session at 151 € with pick-up from any accommodation in the Victoria Falls area, maximising time on the Zambezi.

150.71 €See offer

Frequently asked questions

How intense is white water rafting on the Zambezi?
The Zambezi below Victoria Falls is widely regarded as one of the most challenging commercial rafting rivers in the world, with rapids reaching Grade 5. Expect powerful hydraulics, steep drops and very little flat water between sections.
Do I need prior rafting experience?
No prior experience is required. Both tours are rated "Occasionally sporty", meaning you need a basic level of fitness but not technical skills. Guides brief you fully before launch.
What is the most intense moment of the trip?
The drop into the gorge immediately after the put-in is the sharpest adrenaline spike. The Zambezi funnels through narrow basalt walls, and the first major rapids hit fast, giving you almost no warm-up time.
Is there a season when the rapids are at their wildest?
Tours run from May through September. Early season (May to July) sees higher water levels after the Zambezi's flood peak, which creates bigger, more powerful waves. By August and September, lower water exposes more technical rock features.
Can I swim in the Zambezi if I fall out?
Capsizing and swimming rapids is part of the experience on this river. Guides are trained in swift-water rescue, and all participants wear helmets and personal flotation devices. You will be retrieved quickly, but expect a full submersion at some point.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wear a swimsuit or quick-dry shorts under your wetsuit, and secure any glasses with a strap. Both tours rate as "Occasionally sporty" over a full day, so bring water sandals or old trainers with ankle support, and apply waterproof sunscreen before you launch.

Getting there

Both operators offer hotel or lodge pick-up directly in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, so no independent transport is needed on the day.

See also

Other activities in Victoria Falls

Updated on 3 March 2026