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Victoria Falls in March: Water, Travel, and Boats

Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Únor 19, 2026

Victoria Falls International Airport (VFA) a Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI) typically see a steady uptick in arrivals during March, while road freight and transfer vehicles must account for softer sections on feeder roads as the rainy season eases. The swollen Zambezi River alters riverine logistics: higher currents restrict some downstream craft, push operators to relocate moorings, and change embarkation points for sunset cruises and charters upstream of the falls.

Weather, river flow and visitor windows

Daytime temperatures usually sit between 26–30°C, with humidity gradually dropping from peak wet-season levels. The Zambezi rises substantially in March, producing mist plumes that can reach up to 400 meters above the gorge. That dramatic rise improves spectacle and photography but complicates access to low-level viewpoints and certain water-based activities.

Practical effects on transport and access

High flows mean:

  • Changes to boat mooring locations and boarding ramps for river cruises and private charters.
  • Suspension of some high-risk activities downstream, notably white-water rafting stretches during peak surge.
  • Intermittent closures of shallow access points like Devil’s Pool a Livingstone Island for safety reasons.

Visa and cross-border movement

Na stránkách KAZA Univisa continues to simplify cross-border travel between Zimbabwe a Zambia, and allows day trips into Botswana přes Kazungula border. The visa is typically valid for 30 days and remains one of the most practical logistics tools for travellers coordinating land and river transfers near the falls. Ensure passports have at least six months’ validity and blank stamp pages for smooth processing.

Activities: what’s open, what’s not

March creates a mixed bag for activities. The mist and volume make the falls spectacular from viewpoint walks and aerial tours, while some adventure options are curtailed due to safety.

ActivityStatus in MarchPoznámky
Ground-level viewpointsOpenBest early morning for clearer photos; wear waterproofs
Helicopter & microlight flightsOperationalExcellent aerial perspective above the mist
Devil’s Pool / Livingstone IslandUsually suspendedClosed when flow is high for safety
White-water raftingOften suspendedToo dangerous at peak flows
Sunset cruises / river chartersMostly available upstreamGreat wildlife and golden light; check boarding points

Boating, charters and fittings for March

Operators reposition vessels upstream to avoid the heaviest currents; private charter skippers and captains commonly move embarkation to higher, sheltered banks. If you’re thinking about a loď hire or a riverside cruise, double-check the operator’s experience with high-water navigation and whether lifejackets and waterproof camera covers are supplied.

Packing and gear checklist

Bring quick-dry layers, a lightweight rain jacket, waterproof phone/camera protection, and non-slip shoes. For river excursions, a hat and sunscreen still matter—sun can be intense between showers.

  • Essentials: rain jacket, quick-dry clothing, sturdy shoes
  • Electronics: waterproof case, extra batteries
  • Documents: passport, KAZA Univisa info, travel insurance covering water-based activities

Wildlife, photography and timing

March’s lush vegetation brings out migratory and resident bird species, making it a fine month for birdwatching if you don’t mind denser foliage. Nearby reserves like Hwange National Park remain prime for big-game viewing, though thick cover can make sightings less predictable. Early mornings offer the clearest views and quieter river conditions for those seeking good shots from a chartered boat or a helicopter ride.

How this affects sailing and boat rentals

For the boating crowd on GetBoat.com, high flows mean operators alter itineraries: fewer shallow-water stops, revised safety protocols, and possible detours that favor calmer upstream stretches or backwater lagoons. Yacht and powerboat captains should plan for stronger currents and changed mooring needs; for renters, that might translate into preferring guided charters with experienced local skippers.

In short, March brings Victoria Falls to a noisy, glorious peak—logistics shift, watercraft move upstream, and activities shuffle between adrenaline and serenity. Plan for wet gear, flexible itineraries, and chose operators with strong safety records; whether you’re booking a sunset cruise, a private charter, or scouting nearby safari Destinations, this month offers dramatic scenery and smart charter opportunities for yacht and boat renters, captains and guests seeking memorable sea-to-river experiences.

Wrap-up: March’s high Zambezi flow transforms transport and activity logistics around Victoria Falls, affecting airports, road access, moorings, and the availability of white-water and low-level water stops. Visitors should rely on the KAZA Univisa for cross-border ease, pack waterproofs and sun protection, and prefer guided boat charters with experienced captains. The month is excellent for aerial views, sunset river cruises and birdwatching even if some adventure activities are suspended. For yacht, charter and boat renters, and those eyeing marinas or a superyacht experience, March balances powerful water spectacle with practical constraints—think flexible bookings, seasoned captains, and a taste for dramatic water, beach and safari Destinations where sailing, yachting, boating, lake or ocean activities mix with fishing and sunseeker vibes on clearwater stretches of the gulf and river.