3 Hours
Victoria Falls
Adventure Tour
There is a natural rock pool right on the lip of Victoria Falls. A submerged ledge of rock holds the water back, creating a calm swimming area just metres from where 500 million litres of water per minute drop 108 metres into the Batoka Gorge. You swim to the edge. You look over. The gorge opens up below you. This is Devil's Pool, and it is, without question, one of the most extraordinary experiences available anywhere on earth.
Access to Devil's Pool is via Livingstone Island, the small island in the middle of the Zambezi River from which Dr David Livingstone first set eyes on the falls in 1855. A boat transfers you from the Zambian shore to the island, where a guide leads you across the rocks to the pool.
Devil's Pool is only accessible when the Zambezi River is at a safe level. It opens approximately mid-August and closes around mid-January or February, depending on the year's rainfall. The exact dates vary, always confirm current availability before booking.
The Thrilling Adventure: What to Expect on the Tour
Embarking on a tour to Livingstone's Island and Devil's Pool is an exhilarating experience that combines stunning natural beauty with heart-racing adventure. Located on the edge of Victoria Falls, Devil's Pool offers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to swim on the cusp of one of the world's largest waterfalls, whether you are a strong swimmer or an inexperienced swimmer, the experience can be enjoyed by all under guidance of the guides.
The tour begins with transfers to the Dry Manzi where after checking in, follows a short boat ride across the Zambezi River. As you approach Livingstone's Island, the roar of the falls grows louder, signalling the excitement to come. Once on the island, guides will lead you to Devil’s Pool, renowned for its adrenaline-pumping experience and incredible views.
Swimming in Devil's Pool is not for the faint of heart. Visitors are guided to the natural rock pool at the edge of the falls, where the current is relatively calm. Here, you can sit on the very edge of the waterfall, peering down into the gorge below. This thrilling spot offers an unparalleled view of the cascading waters and the breath-taking African landscape.
The tour is not just about adventure; it also includes an opportunity to learn about the geological and ecological significance of the area from knowledgeable guides. The tour includes either breakfast, lunch, or high tea, allowing you to savour the moment while enjoying some local delicacies at a restaurant on the island.
After the trip, you will take another boat ride back from the island, where upon reaching the land you will be transferred back to your respective hotels. This unforgettable experience offers a perfect balance of thrill, education, and scenic beauty, making it a must-do for any traveller seeking adventure in the heart of Africa.
Visiting Devil's Pool on Livingstone's Island is a thrilling experience, but safety should be a top priority. Here are crucial safety tips and guidelines to ensure your visit is both exciting and secure.
1. Follow Expert Guidance:
Always visit Devil's Pool with a licensed tour operator. Guides are experienced and knowledgeable about the area's conditions, ensuring your safety during the adrenaline-filled adventure.
2. Listen to Your Guide:
Pay close attention to the instructions provided by your guide. They know the safe paths and will tell you exactly where to swim and walk. Following their guidance is vital for your safety.
3. Wear Appropriate Footwear:
Rocky surfaces around the pool can be slippery. Wearing sturdy, waterproof shoes can prevent slips and falls. Don't forget to hold onto the ropes when asked!
4. Swim Safely:
Only swim where and when guided. The Zambezi River's current can be strong, and guides will direct you to safe swimming spots.
5. Know Your Limits:
While the experience is thrilling, it’s important to recognize your physical limits. If you feel uncomfortable or scared, let your guide know immediately.
6. Check Conditions:
Tours are typically available from August to January when water levels are low, but always confirm current river conditions as they can change rapidly.
Remember: Safety should be at the forefront of your adventure. With careful preparation and by following these guidelines, your visit to Devil’s Pool will be a memorable and safe experience.
· The devils pool tour is available for 3 morning slots as pick up at 6.45am or 8.10am or 9.30am.
· It is also available for lunch pickup at 1130hrs.
· There is also the high tea segment with pickup at 1400hrs
The devil's pool has an infinity pool which attracts thrill-seekers from the far corners of the earth. It offers daring swimmers the chance to experience the ultimate delight, peering over the brim of the largest curtain of falling water in the world. Just a short swim from Livingstone Island, Devil's Pool is thrilling but completely safe.
Guided tours to Livingstone Island have a 100% safety record and guides will be with you at all times to offer a hand, share fun facts, or simply take photographic evidence to bring home to the family.
| Month | Devil's Pool Status |
|---|---|
| August (mid) | ✅ Opens, prime season begins |
| September | ✅ Open, excellent |
| October | ✅ Open, best conditions |
| November | ✅ Open |
| December | ✅ Open (early–mid) |
| January (mid) | ⚠️ Closing, confirm dates |
| Feb–July | ❌ Closed, high water |
During high water months when Devil's Pool is closed, Angel's Armchair, a natural pool adjacent to Devil's Pool and also on the edge of the falls, remains accessible and provides a similar, if slightly less intense, edge-of-the-falls experience.
Choose the slot that suits your day:
| Slot | Pickup Time | Activity | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Morning 1 | 6:45am | Devil's Pool + Breakfast on the island | $150/person |
| Morning 2 | 8:10am | Devil's Pool + Breakfast on the island | $150/person |
| Morning 3 | 9:30am | Devil's Pool + Breakfast on the island | $150/person |
| Lunch | 11:30am | Devil's Pool + Lunch on the island | $225/person |
| High Tea | 2:00pm | Devil's Pool + High Tea on the island | $200/person |
Morning slots are most popular for photography (best light, fewer people). The lunch and high tea slots offer a more relaxed, indulgent experience.
✅ Speedboat transfer to and from Livingstone Island
✅ Guided tour of Livingstone Island
✅ Devil's Pool swim (or Angel's Armchair when Devil's Pool is closed)
✅ Meal as per your chosen slot (breakfast / lunch / high tea)
✅ Coffee and/or tea
✅ Free use of aqua shoes (subject to size and availability)
✅ Zimbabwe-to-Zambia transfer ($20/person, if coming from Zimbabwe side)
✅ National Park entry, Zambia side
❌ Zambia visa fees if applicable
❌ Towel (bring your own)
❌ Gratuities
The Devil's Pool has an excellent safety record. Guides are in the water with you at all times. The natural rock ledge prevents swimmers from being swept over the edge, and life jackets are available. The pool only opens when Zambezi water levels are certified safe for access. However:
The walk from the boat to the pool involves scrambling over rocks. Wear secure-fitting water shoes or sandals. Loose flip-flops are not suitable.
This is one of the most photographed spots in the world, and for good reason. To get the iconic shot, you, at the lip, gorge behind, you need:
Can I visit Livingstone Island without swimming in Devil's Pool?
Yes, the island tour is available without the pool swim for guests who aren't comfortable with the swim but still want to visit the island and see the viewpoints. Confirm this when booking and we can arrange accordingly.
Where is the pickup point?
The tour departs from the Zambian side of the Zambezi River (near Livingstone, Zambia). If you're staying in Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe), we arrange a transfer to the Zambian side ($20/person), which includes the border crossing. Confirm this when booking.
How long does the Devil's Pool experience take in total?
The full experience, transfer to Zambia, boat to island, island tour, pool swim, meal, and return, takes approximately 3 hours. Factor in the border crossing on both sides.
What if I'm scared when I get to the edge?
Your guide will stay with you and support you throughout. Most people who feel nervous before the swim describe it as feeling completely safe once they're in the pool with the guide beside them. That said, no one is forced into the water, if you decide at the edge it's not for you, that's completely fine.