1 Hour
Victoria Falls
Scenic Tours
The helicopter flight is spectacular. The microlight is something else entirely.
In a helicopter, you're enclosed, looking through a window. In a microlight, a lightweight, open-cockpit aircraft designed for two people, there is nothing between you and the sky. The wind is in your face. The roar of the falls is real and immediate. You can look straight down into the gorge with nothing between your eyes and a 108-metre drop into the Zambezi below. It is genuinely the most exposed and exhilarating way to see Victoria Falls from the air.
The microlight also offers something helicopters can't: the ability to fly low, slow, and close, banking over the gorge rim, following the river upstream, and hovering in positions that give you angles no larger aircraft can achieve.
Before the flight: Your pilot, a licensed professional with extensive local flying experience, provides a full safety briefing. You're fitted with a helmet, intercom headset (so you can communicate with the pilot during the flight), and harness. No prior experience is needed.
The flight: Your microlight departs from the Victoria Falls Airport area and flies directly over the falls. The standard 30-minute route covers:
Your pilot provides commentary throughout, pointing out wildlife, geological features, and the best photography opportunities.
The landing: Back at the airstrip, with views and photographs that simply aren't possible from any other vantage point.
| Feature | Microlight 15 Min | Helicopter (13 min) |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $190 | $195 |
| Duration | ~30 min flight | ~13 min flight |
| Experience | Open cockpit, wind, noise, immersive | Enclosed, comfortable, quiet |
| Views | Unobstructed in all directions | Window seat, excellent |
| Adrenaline | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐ |
| Photography | Exceptional (no window glare) | Very good |
| Motion | More movement felt | Smooth |
| Best for | Thrill-seekers, photographers | First-time fliers, comfort-seekers |
Our honest advice: if you want the most immersive, dramatic aerial experience, choose the microlight. If you want comfort and are sensitive to motion, choose the helicopter.
✅ Pre-flight safety briefing
✅ Helmet and intercom headset
✅ 15-minute flight with licensed pilot
✅ National Park overflight fees (included in price)
✅ Hotel transfers available on request
❌ Photography/video equipment (bring your own, a wrist-mounted action camera works excellently)
❌ Tips for your pilot
| Price | |
|---|---|
| Per person 15 Min | $190 |
| Per person 25 min | $380 |
Weight limit: 100kg maximum. Minimum age: 12 years. Please confirm your weight when booking.
The open cockpit is a photographer's dream, no window glare, no reflections, full 360° visibility. However, the wind at altitude can make handling a camera challenging.
What works best:
Best time to fly for photography: Early morning (7–9am) for soft golden light and rainbow formation in the spray. Avoid midday, harsh overhead light and heavy spray can reduce visibility.
The microlight flight is available year-round, but the experience varies by season:
Is it safe?
Yes, microlight operations at Victoria Falls are conducted by licensed pilots with extensive flying hours and regular aircraft maintenance. Weather conditions are monitored and flights are postponed if conditions are unsafe. The aircraft is designed to carry a pilot and one passenger safely under normal flying conditions.
Will I be scared?
Probably a little, at first. Most passengers describe the moment you lift off and see the falls directly below as one of the most profound experiences of their life. The initial nervousness gives way to pure exhilaration very quickly.
Can I take my phone?
Yes, but secure it firmly. At altitude, with the cockpit open, losing a phone is a real possibility. A wrist strap or pocket with a zipper is essential.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, microlight flights are popular and slots fill up, particularly July–October. Book at least 48–72 hours in advance.