I found that resteraunts in Kruger National Park varied quite a bit in quality. Where I started in Lower Sabie was a Mugg and Bean (which I hear is a chain). The food was quite good; mostly International fare, sandwiches, burgers, steak, etc; but the view was spectacular, right over the Sabie river with good opportunities to watch game on the morning, or the sunset in the evening.
Monthly Archives: June 2016
Victoria Falls (from Zimbabwe)
Crossing the Zambia-Zimbabwe border at Victoria Falls is relatively simple and can be done on foot. You can, if you wish, hire a guide and a driver. A driver obviously speeds up the process by reducing the walking time, but it’s not really necessary. I’m not sure what a guide adds to the experience, as it really just involves walking across a bridge!
Victoria Falls (from Livingstone)
I arrived in Livingstone yesterday. The immigration procedure took almost as long as the flight! I got a multiple entry visa on arrival so I can enter Zimbabwe today and see the falls from the other side. All the documentation says they accept credit cards at the airport, but it was cash only, so you should bring cash (in US$) if you visit Zambia.
The force of the water is so powerful that when it hits the bottom, it bounces back up in a big chute of spray! It’s quite incredible to see.