March is a captivating month to visit Victoria Falls, the world-famous waterfall on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia. With high water flow, lush scenery, and fewer crowds than peak season, this is the perfect time to experience the falls in all their glory. This guide covers weather and water levels, activities and wildlife, and practical travel tips for March visitors.
Weather and water levels in March
March marks the tail end of the rainy season, with the Victoria Falls approaching their peak water volume.
- Temperatures: Daytime highs range between 26–30°C, with warm, tropical conditions.
- Rainfall: Showers are less frequent than in February, though brief thunderstorms can occur.
- Humidity: Still relatively high but gradually decreasing as the rainy season ends.
Water levels
- High to near-peak flow: The Zambezi River swells, producing immense mist and roaring cascades.
- Visibility: The spray can obscure views on the Zimbabwean side, but creates stunning rainbows and dramatic photo opportunities.
- Season transition: March is a shoulder season, offering high water spectacle with improving accessibility for some attractions.
Activities and wildlife in March
Despite the strong flow, Victoria Falls offers incredible experiences, wildlife, and adventure activities.
Must-see experiences
- Ground-Level Views: Iconic viewpoints offer dramatic perspectives; waterproof clothing is recommended.
- Aerial Tours: Helicopter and microlight flights provide panoramic views above the mist, perfect for photography.
Adventure activities
- White Water Rafting: Often suspended in March due to high water levels.
- Devil’s Pool & Livingstone Island: Access is usually closed for safety.
- Sunset Cruises: Upstream cruises offer relaxing wildlife viewing and photography opportunities.
Wildlife & birdlife
- Birdwatching: The lush, post-rain environment attracts migratory and resident birds.
- Safari nearby: Parks like Hwange National Park are ideal for spotting elephants, lions, buffalo, and more. Dense vegetation may make wildlife sightings more subtle than in dry months.
Travel tips for Victoria Falls in March
Maximize your visit with these practical tips.
Best time of day
- Early Morning: Clearer views and better photography conditions.
- Afternoon: Occasional showers may occur, but dramatic skies create excellent photo opportunities.
Packing essentials
- Waterproof gear: Rain jacket, quick-dry clothing, and camera protection.
- Sun protection: Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses.
- Comfortable shoes: Trails can be wet and slippery.
Visa & border crossing
The KAZA Univisa (Kavango Zambezi Trans-Frontier Conservation
Area Visa) is a convenient multiple-entry visa designed for seamless
travel between Zimbabwe and Zambia, with the added bonus of day trips to
Botswana via the Kazungula border. Valid for up to 30 days, it’s
perfect for travellers wishing to experience both sides of Victoria Falls and explore nearby safari areas.
You can apply for the KAZA
Univisa on arrival at major entry points, including Victoria Falls
International Airport (VFA), Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International
Airport (LVI) in Livingstone, Kazungula Border Post, and several land
borders between Zimbabwe and Zambia. The visa costs US$50, payable in
cash or by card (depending on the entry point). To qualify, you’ll need a
passport valid for at least six months and sufficient blank pages for
entry stamps. The visa allows unlimited crossings between Zimbabwe and Zambia during its validity period and one-day trips to Botswana through
the Kazungula border - making it a practical, time-saving option for
travellers exploring the region.
Accommodation
- Shoulder Season Advantage: March often provides better availability and lower rates at hotels, lodges, and guided tours.
Final Verdict: Is March a Good Time to Visit?
Yes. March offers spectacular water flow, lush landscapes, and excellent birdwatching, with fewer crowds than peak season. While some water-based adventures are limited, the raw power and beauty of Victoria Falls make March a highly rewarding time to visit.
IMPORTANT: Victoria Falls Border Post now open 24/7 between Zimbabwe and Zambia!
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