See the full moon from Vic Falls

Witnessing the Falls at its best can be done either from the air or walking the various trails.

Witnessing the Falls at its best can be done either from the air or walking the various trails.

Published Mar 15, 2016

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Harare - The “Smoke That Thunders” is looking spectacular at the moment – entrancing visitors to Victoria Falls.

Listed as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World – the intensity of noise and spray is gathering momentum as the season of high water approaches (April to July).

The forthcoming full moons (March 23, April 22 and May 21) will be the dates to note if wanting to witness the magical lunar rainbow – which appears the night before, night of and night after the Full Moon.

The lunar rainbow is at its best (if the night is clear) when there is sufficient spray to create the moonbow effect.

Witnessing the Falls at its best can be done either from the air or walking the various trails.

There are various other activities to enjoy – especially for the adrenalin-seekers – bungee jumping, abseiling, whitewater rafting and river-boarding just to name a few.

Adapted from a press release for IOL

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