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Batoka Gorge Hike & Bush Picnic from Victoria Falls

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Summary

Guided Hiking Adventure in Batoka Gorge with Local Lunch

If you want to see another side of Victoria Falls beyond the crowds, this Batoka Gorge hike is for you. Expect real wilderness, local stories from your guide, waterfalls most tourists miss, and a hearty Zimbabwean lunch under the trees.

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What’s the experience like?

The morning air out at Mpala Guest & Adventure Farm feels cool, almost crisp, with a faint earthy scent after last night’s rain. We met our guide right at the edge of Chisuma Village—he knows every bend in this part of Zimbabwe. The path down to the Zambezi River Gorge isn’t paved or polished; it’s real wild country. You’ll hear birds you can’t name and, if you’re lucky, spot a dassie darting between rocks. The sound of water gets louder as you walk—sometimes it’s just a trickle over stones, other times it roars below you.

Somewhere along the trail, we stopped to watch mist rising off one of the smaller falls. Our guide pointed out how the rocks change color where the spray hits them all year round. Down by the river, there’s this calm stretch where you can see fishermen on the far bank if you squint through the trees. The climb back up is no joke—bring good shoes and some patience—but knowing there’s a proper meal waiting helps keep your spirits up.

Back at the farm, we sat under a mopane tree while lunch was set out: sadza (that thick maize porridge), chicken cooked over open coals, and vegetables straight from their garden. It’s simple food but honestly tastes better after a long walk. Bottled water is included but I’d bring an extra just in case—it gets hot fast once the sun’s up.

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itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Batoka Gorge Hike and Picnic

  • Hike Batoka Gorge and view waterfalls
  • Enjoy traditional Zimbabwean lunch
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Top questions

How difficult is the hike?

How difficult is the hike?

The trail needs moderate fitness—there are steep sections and uneven ground. If you’re used to walking or hiking for a few hours, you’ll be fine.

What should I bring?

What should I bring?

Wear sturdy shoes and bring sunscreen, a hat, and maybe an extra bottle of water. Everything else—including lunch—is provided.

Is this suitable for kids?

Is this suitable for kids?

The hike isn’t recommended for young children or anyone with heart or back issues due to some challenging parts.

inclusions

What’s included

This experience covers bottled water during your hike and a full Zimbabwean lunch at the farm—sadza, chicken cooked on site, and fresh veggies grown right there.

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