Tourism and conservation stakeholders have sounded the
alarm about the unchecked development of tourism facilities at
Conservation action group Keep Victoria Falls Wild has raised concerns about newly developed and proposed tourism facilities and activities within the “highly ecologically sensitive zone” (HESZ) of the WHS.
Tourism and conservation stakeholders have sounded the alarm
about the unchecked development of tourism facilities at
Conservation action group Keep Victoria Falls Wild has raised concerns about newly developed and proposed tourism facilities and activities within the “highly ecologically sensitive zone” (HESZ) of the WHS.
Kumbi Chiweshe, Chairman of the Zimbabwe Tour Operators Association (ZTOA) and MD of the Victoria Falls DMC, told Tourism Update the region has a difficult balance to strike between soaring investor interest and environmental preservation.
“The destination is certainly at a crossroads. On one hand,
we are seeing unprecedented investment interest — a positive reflection of
confidence in
In its most recent analysis of the WHS in 2024, UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee highlighted that the Falls faces significant development pressure from infrastructure projects.
The committee described the failure of
The committee further called for the finalisation of an
updated joint integrated management plan (JIMP) between
In its 2024-2034 General Management Plan (GMP) for the Zambezi and Victoria Falls national parks, the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) identifies tourism development and activities as posing the biggest threat to the two parks ranking “very high” in terms of threat to the river, island and gorges, springs and drainage lines and riverine forests and the waterfall itself.
Development pressure driven by soaring demand
In the GMP, ZimParks acknowledged there was immense pressure for tourism development to cater for increasing demand.
“There are concerns about overdevelopment of the resource with a proliferation of lodges, hotels and activities in areas adjacent to the Falls and in the WHS. There are also concerns about the standard and validity of environmental impact assessments that support these developments,” the plan states, additionally referencing a sharp increase in activity providers to around 90.
“Management of increasing numbers of visitors will be a problem for ZimParks in the future. The pressure for boat, helicopter and vehicle access is expected to increase and the management of the rainforest for pedestrian traffic will also present a challenge.”
While tourist demand is high, vastly expanding the number of hotels and lodges is a “recipe for disaster”, said Onne Vegter, Co-Founder and MD of Wild Wings Safaris.
“One cannot stop development and growth but, if we allow greed to dictate the future of Victoria Falls, the primary risk is that the number of beds will double over the next 10 to 20 years and perhaps double again in another 20 years. This would irreversibly alter the character of the Falls as a destination.”
Chiweshe said the ZTOA is strongly advocating for an integrated planning framework involving government, local authorities, the private sector and conservation stakeholders.
“Responsible development is not optional; it is the very
foundation of the
Source: Call for restraint in Vic Falls expansion (13/10/2025)
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