August is one of the most rewarding months to visit Victoria Falls, the spectacular natural wonder on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. During this time of year, the Zambezi River has moved well beyond its peak flood levels, revealing a different side of the falls: clearer views, dramatic rocky gorges, excellent wildlife viewing and some of the most exciting adventure activities on the river.
Known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya – “The Smoke That Thunders”, Victoria Falls offers a completely different experience in August compared with the high-water months earlier in the year. Instead of the enormous spray clouds that can hide sections of the falls, travellers can enjoy better visibility, warmer weather and easier access to activities such as helicopter flights, river cruises and seasonal experiences on the Zambezi.
Weather and water levels: Dry season views and comfortable sightseeing
August falls in the middle of the dry winter season in Victoria Falls. Days are generally sunny, dry and pleasantly warm, while mornings and evenings can still feel cool. Average daytime temperatures are usually around the mid to high 20s°C, with cooler early mornings that are ideal for walking tours and wildlife activities. Rain is extremely unlikely during this period, making August one of the most reliable months for outdoor exploration.
The Zambezi River continues to recede after the spectacular flood season between March and May. By August, water levels are considerably lower, and the character of Victoria Falls changes. The reduced spray means visitors can often enjoy clearer views of the individual cascades, the cliffs and the dramatic gorge below.
For photographers, August is an excellent month. The combination of blue skies, lower humidity and improved visibility creates ideal conditions for capturing the scale of the falls. The Zimbabwean side usually offers some of the most extensive viewpoints, while the Zambian side provides unique perspectives across the gorge and access to seasonal adventure experiences.
The lower water levels also open the door to some of Victoria Falls' most famous activities. Depending on conditions, Devil’s Pool and visits to Livingstone Island on the Zambian side become possible during the lower-flow season, while white-water rafting on the Zambezi is generally at its best once river levels allow safe access.
Activities and wildlife: Adventure, scenery and safari experiences
August is a fantastic month to combine Victoria Falls with a Southern African safari. The surrounding bush is dry, vegetation is thinner and animals increasingly gather around remaining water sources, making wildlife easier to spot.
A visit to the falls themselves remains the highlight. On the Zimbabwean side, travellers can explore the rainforest trails and viewpoints overlooking the main cataracts, while the Zambian side offers different angles and access to experiences closer to the edge of the falls when conditions permit.
Popular activities in August include:
- Guided Victoria Falls walking tours – Learn about the geology, history and local traditions surrounding one of Africa’s greatest natural landmarks.
- Helicopter flights over Victoria Falls – The famous “Flight of Angels” provides the ultimate aerial perspective, especially when clearer conditions reveal the full shape of the falls and the winding Zambezi River.
- Sunset cruises on the Zambezi River – A relaxed way to spot hippos, crocodiles and a variety of waterbirds while enjoying one of Africa’s famous sunsets.
- White-water rafting – Lower water levels typically create better conditions for rafting adventures through the Batoka Gorge.
- Livingstone Island and Devil’s Pool experiences – A bucket-list activity for adventurous travellers visiting during the appropriate water-level window.
Wildlife viewing around Victoria Falls can also be surprisingly rewarding. The surrounding areas are home to elephants, buffalo, antelope, baboons and monkeys. A short drive away, destinations such as Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park and nearby safari areas offer opportunities to see elephants, giraffes, zebras and other African wildlife.
Many travellers also combine Victoria Falls with a safari in Chobe National Park in Botswana, which is only a few hours away and is famous for large elephant herds and excellent river-based wildlife viewing.
Travel tips for visiting Victoria Falls in August
August is part of the peak travel season at Victoria Falls, so accommodation and popular activities can become busy, especially around international holiday periods. Booking tours, lodges and activities in advance is recommended.
Choose your side of the falls carefully
Both Zimbabwe and Zambia offer excellent experiences:
- The Zimbabwean side generally provides more viewpoints and is often preferred by first-time visitors who want to experience the full scale of Victoria Falls.
- The Zambian side offers different perspectives and is particularly attractive for travellers interested in adventure activities such as Livingstone Island and Devil’s Pool when open.
Pack for changing temperatures
Although August days are warm, early morning game drives, boat cruises and evening activities can be chilly. Bring:
- Light layers for cool mornings
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Sun protection, including a hat and sunscreen
- A reusable water bottle
- A waterproof bag or cover for cameras and electronics
Allow at least two nights
Victoria Falls deserves more than a quick stopover. Two to three nights allow enough time to visit both sides of the falls, enjoy a sunset cruise, experience an adventure activity and still have time to relax.
Combine Victoria Falls with a wider Southern African itinerary
August is one of the best months for combining Victoria Falls with safari destinations in Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia or Namibia. The dry season creates excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, while the comfortable weather makes travelling between destinations easier.
Victoria Falls in August: Is it worth visiting?
For travellers looking for the perfect balance between spectacular scenery, comfortable weather and adventure opportunities, August is one of the best months to visit Victoria Falls. The falls may no longer be at their most powerful, but the improved visibility, exciting activities and excellent wildlife opportunities make this a truly memorable time to experience one of Africa’s greatest natural wonders.
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