is a massive waterfall on the Zambezi River, forming a natural border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, famous for being the world's largest sheet of alling water, known locally as "Mosi-oa-Tunya" ("The Smoke that Thunders") due to its immense spray and roar, and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its stunning beauty and geological significance.
It's a major tourist destination offering breathtaking views, rainforest trails, and activities like safaris and visiting the Devil's Pool, with peak flow creating spectacular mist and rainbows visible for miles.