The Victoria Falls
Rainforest has seen a rise in tourist arrivals during the first quarter of
2025, recording 61 139 visitors compared to 59 718 over the same period in
2024.
In a statement
released on Monday, the Zimbabwe
Parks and Wildlife
Management Authority said the increase was largely driven by a surge in
international tourism, with arrivals reaching 47,633 in 2025, up from 44,110
the previous year.
However, domestic
tourism declined, with numbers falling from 15,608 in 2024 to 13,506 this year.
“Key source markets
driving international interest in Victoria Falls include Europe—particularly
the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Germany—largely due to the
availability of dedicated tour packages,” said Zimparks spokesperson Tinashe
Farawo.
Farawo added that
enhanced accessibility, following the expansion of Victoria
Falls Airport and the
introduction of new routes including direct flights from Frankfurt,
had further fuelled interest from German tourists.
“The implementation
of the KAZA UniVisa, which simplifies cross-border travel between Zimbabwe and Zambia, has also played a pivotal
role in encouraging visitors to explore both sides of the Falls, offering a
more seamless experience for tourists from many countries,” he said.
Farawo noted that
regionally, South Africa
remains the largest source of visitors, followed closely by Botswana, contributing to the continued growth
of the tourism sector in Victoria Falls.
Source: International visitors flock to Vic Falls as tourist numbers surge (06/05/25)
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