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14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out

April 6, 2015 by admin 22 Comments

 14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls #itsallbee #africa #traveltips #adventure #vacation #luxury #budget #backpacking
 

You have no doubt heard of Victoria Falls, but beyond this Zambian natural wonder are a further 14 waterfalls in Zambia and just as beautiful and some of the most beautiful of African waterfalls can be found in Zambia. Granted not as big as Victoria Falls but worth every effort to see them. Also if you have been wondering how many waterfalls are found in Zambia, then wonder no more as your not only get a list of waterfalls in Zambia, you also get names of waterfalls in Zambia and where they can be found on the map.

 

One of the 7 wonders of the world and the largest falling sheet of water is of course in my home country;  Zambia. Victoria Falls is one of the biggest waterfalls in Africa and one of the most beautiful sights you will ever lay your eyes one. The whole world knows it by the name of Victoria Falls, but that’s not its original name. One that locals from either side of the falls use, whether you are visiting from the Zambian or Zimbabwean side.

 

This beautiful natural wonder is referred to by its original name of Mosi-ya-Tunya. This translates to “Smoke that Thunders”. If you visit while it’s in full force from the rainy season you will understand where that name might have come from, as the smoke(mist) created from the sheer force of flow can be seen sometimes 30 miles away. With this mist, sometimes I would recommend seeing Victoria falls mid-season or towards the rain season. This is because the visibility is poor with all the mist in the air. Not to mention you will get drenched!

 

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14 Waterfalls in Zambia | The Best of Zambia Waterfalls Beyond Victoria Falls

 
 
Perhaps in fear that David Livingstone will rename everything in sight, might be the reason why locals never let him in on a little secret. That of the fact that Mosi-oa-Tunya(aka Victoria Falls) has sisters, brothers and some cousins too. All dotted around Zambia.  Not only are we teeming with beautiful wild life(one of the few places in the world left with tree climbing lions – so dont climb a tree thinking its safe), stunning natural and man-made lakes, one of which is the largest man-made lake in the world; Lake Kariba. In addition to the popular Victoria Falls, we also have another 17 beautiful waterfalls waiting to be discovered.
 
 
Below are 14 of the largest and smallest of the falls in Zambia covering a wide range of provinces of Zambia. Some of these are hidden in off the grid corners of Zambia but when you come across them it will be like your very own discovery. You will most likely need a local guide or help from a local living in the area to get to a few of them as they are off road but the journey will be well worth the effort.
 
So the next time you are in Zambia make sure you visit one or two siblings from the Mosi-Ya-Tunya family below in the list of waterfalls in Zambia.
 

 

14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out

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1.  Kalambo Falls

 
So, where is Kalambo falls located? This Zambia waterfall beauty is hidden in the Northern Province in Zambia which borders with Tanzania. Kalambo falls is among the famous waterfalls in Zambia, its uninterrupted flow falls some 221 meters down into a gorge before flowing into Lake Tanganyika.
 
 
A hundred meters more than Victoria Falls and the second highest in all of Africa with the rare Maribou stocks calling the base of the falls as its home so you might not only be spotting beautiful waterfalls in the Northern Province but may also be in store for some sightings of rare birds.
 
 
14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out
 

2. Kundalila Falls
 
Kundalila falls translates to “cooing dove” and sometimes literature will refer to them as Cooling dove falls. Found in the Central Province which boasts scenic landscapes and perfect backdrops over the camping sites nearby. Here you will find Kaoma River which falls 70 meters and breaks into veils that nourish the botanical gardens in the area that work to create the falls that surround it.
 
 
You are able to go for a swim in the natural pools that are created by the splitting veils of the river. This place is really tranquil, covered in season wildflowers and perfect for summer camping when you can escape the unforgiving Zambian heat and dip into the pools of the river just beside the camping sites.
 
 
14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out
 
 

3. Lumangwe Falls

 
Another beautiful African waterfall in Northern Province in Zambia just 9 km from the main road from Kawambwa. Lumangwe Falls is said to be miniaturised version of the Victoria Falls, falling 35 meters and 100m across and serve to nourish the small rainforest on the nearby river of Kalungwishi.
 
 
14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out
 
 

4. Ngonye Falls

 
Ngonye Falls in Zambia is situated near Sioma Village so is sometimes referred to as Sioma Falls. The waterfall is a horseshoe shape with an impressive sight at the sheer volume of water that cascades over the staggered 20-meter drop. The stunning falls mark the transition pouring of the Zambezi  River towards Kalahari Sand and eventually contributing to the mighty falls of Victoria Falls.
 
 
Ngonye Falls’ interesting aspect is that the river flows underneath the rock on either side of the falls. As you stand upon them, you can feel and hear the underground flow. The area of the falls also provide great spots for white water rafting after the rain seasons at the beginning of the year.
 
 
The are lodges near the Sioma village that offer rafting activities and boat tours to the best vantage and viewing spots in the area. Check out Patricia’s blogfor more pictures.

 

14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out

 

5.  Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls, the biggest waterfall in Zambia, really needs no introduction if you have seen some of my recent posts on my time in Livingstone if you haven’t then please check out my dive into the Devils pool on the edge of the falls with a 100 meter drop on the otherside.
 
 
Also, check out related post of my time at Tongabezi which sits on the Zambezi which is the river  that gives life to the mighty Victoria falls or rather its orginal name of Mosi-os-Tunya.  This is among the highest waterfalls in Zambia and Africa. It’s an awe-inspiring beauty and granduer. The waterfalls on Zambia Zimbabwe border, usually mistaken for a Zimbabwe waterfall, actually starts in Zambia and falls into Zimbabwe.
 
Due to the force of nature that is this big waterfall in Africa, during the rain seasons the only way you can see it properly is to cross the borderr and see it from Zimbabwe hence why most people think Victoria Falls is in Zimbabwe. During the dry, months you are able to get on Livingstone Island and stand on the very cataracts that the water flows from in wet months.
 
You can also head down 100 meters below to what is called the boiling point on the base of the falls. If adventure is in your blood there is whitewater rafting, gorge  swings, bungee jumping and devils pool to entertain and scare the bejesus out of you.
 
14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out
 
 

6. Chipembe Falls

 
Chipembe Falls sits on the Kalungwish River, its name of the waterfall translates to overhanging or sticking out of something. You will most likely be sharing the views with local fisherman as this is home to tasty brim fish that is fished by locals.
 
 
14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out
 

7. Chipoma Falls
 
During the January rain season you will find the Chipoma Falls at the maximum height. Found in the Chinsali District of the Northern Province. The falls are fed by the Chimananbwe River flows through a series of rapids and cascades with an average height of about 5 meters spread across a 500 meter range.
 
Their name in Bemba(one of the main languages in Zambia) and conveys the reverberating rush of falling water because you can hear the sound of the falls long before they are in sight.
 
 
 
14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out
 

8. Chisimba Falls

 
The surrounding areas of the falls offer peaceful and scenic spots to take in the views of the beautiful rainforests on the Western Banks of the river that feeds the waterfalls. On the Eastern Banks of the river is a campsite. There are also hiking trails to and close to the falls.
 
 
This Zambia waterfall is thought to be a sacred place of power by the Bemba people in Zambia, where they believe the nature and spirit of Chishimba reside in the caves below the waterfalls. This is also a place of prayer and honour so there so visitors are told to refrain from profanity and hateful language in the vicinity of the cave.
 
 
You can walk behind the falls and into the cave, there is also a hydroelectric canal that provides power to the neighbouring villages.
 
 
14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out
 

9. Kabweluma Falls

Five kilometers down the Kalungwishi river from the Lumangwe Falls, you’ll find this group of three powerful cascades, each spilling into the next. These Zambia Falls are a revered shrine for the local people. Many frogs are seen here which locals say they are the earthly forms of snake spirits.
 
 
It is said that the Spirits do not allow the building of houses or any frivolity nearby. Beneath the falls there is a thickly wooded ravine and some ancient paintings adorning nearby rock faces beneath a permanent rainbow. Check out SteelFillings blog for more details on the journey to these falls and surrounding falls in the region.
 
 
14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out

10. Kundabwika Falls

 
In the Kalungwishi River, 95kms from Mporokoso, there are two small waterfalls, the main one being twenty five meters high and in the flood season and seventy meters wide. A revered shrine for local people. There is a traditional custodian appointed by the Chief who looks after the area. Locals believe that ignoring ritual and prayer at the falls brings about bad luck.
 
 
 
14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out
 

11.  Mumbuluma Falls

 
Mumblula Falls cascade down the Mumbuluma River in the Northern Province. It sits just 30km from Mansa and hidden from a tourist path nearby which means you often have this place to yourself. Another beautiful waterfall in zambia, this one offers mini pools under the waterfalls perfect for a swim and cooling off in the summer heat with lush green surrounds creating a little mini paradise in a world of your own.
 
 
Bear in mind that although you can camp there, there are no other facilities than what you bring for yourselves. There is also a temple nearby to explore, said to be a temple for the protective spirits of Makumba and his sister Ngosa who, legend has it they fell from the ski. There is a sacred fire in the temple that burns 24/7 and never put out and tended to by the priest.
 
 
Waterfalls in Zambia | Going Beyond Victoria Falls
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12. Mutumuna Falls

 
Mumblula Falls cascade down the the Mumbuluma River in the Northern Province. It sits just 30km froom Manas and hidden from a tourist path nearby which means you often have this place to yourself. Offering mini pools under the waterfalls perfect for a swim and cooling off in the summer heat with lush green surrounds creating a little mini paradise in a world of your own.
 
 
Bare in mind that although you can camp there, there are no other facilities than what you bring for yourselves. There is also a temple near by to explore, said to be a temple for the protective spirits of Makumba and his sister Ngosa who, legend has it they fell from the ski.
 
 
There is a sacred fire in the temple that burns 24/7 and never put out and tended to by the priest.  For more pictures check out posts from two Zambia bloggers; Patricia and Jayne.
 
 
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13. Ntumbachushi Falls

 
This picturesque Zambian waterfall or series of water pools and rapids can be found in Luapula Province, between Kazamba and Kawambwa. Ntumbachushi Falls is the result of rapids that culminate from the Ng’ona River and is believed to be a sanctuary of spirits so don’t be surprised if you spot local village leaders being bathed here before being worn in on the through as it is believed to cleanse them of bad luck and misfortune. Many of the waterfalls in zambia have similar traditions and stories attached to their history.
 

14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out

 

14. Nyambwezi Falls

 
One of the smaller waterfalls in Zambia at only 20 meters high. Sitting pretty in North-Western Province and 200 km from Solewzi what it lack in size it makes up in historical charm as you will find evidence of prehistoric carvings which date to the Stone Age period.
 
 
 
 

Map Of The Waterfalls In Zambia

 
Zambian waterfalls are said to be some of the biggest falls in africa. Below is a map of the waterfalls in Zambia and where you can find them in the Zambian provinces.
 
 
Map Of The Waterfalls In Zambia | 14 Waterfalls In Zambia Beyond Victoria Falls You Need To Check Out
 
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  1. Sheila Simmons

    April 7, 2015 at 1:44 pm

    I happen to see your waterfall post in my email and now I have to go and check out your other last for posts on Southern Africa countries. Looks like so many of the provinces of Zambia have stunning waterfalls.

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    • Bianca Malata

      April 7, 2015 at 5:06 pm

      Hahaa glad you enjoyed this one. Hope you feel just as inspired reading the others. So many amazing national parks with waterfalls in Zambia. You should definitely visit them. Hopefully I have provided enough fun facts about waterfalls and information about waterfalls for you to check them out. 😀

      Reply
  2. J.K.B. Young

    April 7, 2015 at 6:16 pm

    Oh my goodness! I expect to see only a handful of waterfalls, but this is an amazing list with so many beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing Looks like there are so many amazing Zambian rivers with waterfalls. 😀

    Reply
  3. Els Mahieu

    April 8, 2015 at 6:53 pm

    Wow! These waterfalls look just as stunning as the Victoria ones! And I'm sure there's a lot less people around too! Also love the fun facts about waterfalls you have shared.

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    • Bianca Malata

      April 12, 2015 at 8:50 pm

      You are right, they are less crowded and just as awe-inspiring as Victoria Falls.

      Reply
  4. La Travelera

    April 8, 2015 at 7:02 pm

    Wow So amazing pictures!!! Such a great list of waterfalls. Beautiful nature

    http://latravelera.blogspot.com

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  5. Barbara Ali

    April 10, 2015 at 12:40 pm

    Thanks for posting! We're going to Ethiopia for the month of Ramadan and hope to get here to see the waterfalls. My husband is considering a cruise to do it. Any tips on travel between the countries?

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    • Bianca Malata

      April 12, 2015 at 8:52 pm

      Ethiopia is nowhere near Zambia but the good thing is that you can get flights from Ethiopia to Zambia. Once you are in Zambia the world is your oyster. You have all of these falls to chase plus markets, safaris as well as neighouring countries like Botswana and Namibia which are only a few hours drive or 1-2hours on a flight. Great weather too!

      Reply
  6. Veronika Hradilikova

    April 11, 2015 at 4:24 pm

    Oh wow, so many beautiful waterfalls! How many days does one need to see all the 14/17 ones? Which one's your favorite?

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    • Bianca Malata

      April 12, 2015 at 8:54 pm

      Oh at least a month to do it properly. We do have internal flights if you have that budget and can do them quicker than a month but otherwise taking it slow and using various transportation including buses, trains and flights maybe shave that done to 3 weeks…careful though. Once you set your eyes on them you might not want to leave 😛

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  7. Alli Blair

    April 21, 2015 at 1:29 pm

    So I actually gasped as I read this post and viewed this photos – seriously! I am just DYING to get to Southern Africa and visit not only Zambia and Zimbabwe but also Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa! You look absolutely radiant sitting on the ledge. I am so envious right now! 🙂

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  8. Andrea Ata

    April 21, 2015 at 5:25 pm

    There is something magical about waterfalls: a natural wonder in themselves! Interesting to reading about the various rituals observed such as the cleansing! Looks like Zambia has some of the largest waterfalls in Africa. Just beautiful.

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  9. Anneka Lott

    April 21, 2015 at 9:17 pm

    Literally so breathtaking – each ANd every single One! Love the accompanying images of water falls too. Zambian waterfalls are just stunning.

    Reply
  10. Brianna Simmons

    April 23, 2015 at 11:12 pm

    Absolutely gorgeous, Zambia is definitely worth exploring. Had no idea Zambia has some of the most deepest river in Zambia. Victoria Falls looks to be the biggest falls in Africa.

    Reply
  11. Nic Hilditch-Short

    April 24, 2015 at 3:57 pm

    Wow, I never knew there were this many. What an amazingly beautiful country, really would love to visit. Added to my list! Would love to learn the history of waterfalls in Zambia.

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  12. Bruno B

    April 26, 2015 at 11:54 am

    Amazing scenery! I love the level of detail you have covered in the information about waterfalls in Zambia. Just beautiful nature. Looks like largest falls in Africa, may just be in Zambia.

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  13. aFrONiNAs BKBH

    May 2, 2015 at 12:07 am

    Zambia Victoria Falls is awesome! I have always wondered if is victoria falls in zimbabwe or Zambia. Looks like I now have to add other Zambia waterfalls to my list. I hope to visit this at least once in my life!

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  14. Jacklin

    October 25, 2018 at 12:15 am

    I have heard so many great things about waterfalls in Zambia! I am keen to check out Lumangwe falls too. All of these are all worth checking out. Looks like the north western province of Zambia is worth checking out.

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    • Bianca

      November 11, 2018 at 10:14 pm

      Yes, so many of the top waterfalls zambia offers are just a treat and well worth adding to your list of places to check out when you visit Zambia.

      Reply
  15. Kathleen Hitch

    January 6, 2019 at 2:15 am

    WOW! I had no idea there were this many waterfalls in Zambia. I only ever hear of people talking about the big three. I have a lot of planning ahead of me! I work with a photography group and the company is paying for our trip to go get shots of the waterfalls. They weren’t specific on which ones so I started doing a bit of research. The article here was very helpful for me. If we were only able to visit 6 of the 14, which would you recommend?

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    • Bianca

      January 7, 2019 at 9:29 pm

      Yeap, Zambia has so many hidden gems. The Victoria Falls is not the only show in town.

      Reply
  16. heymsdaisy.com

    April 4, 2019 at 9:04 pm

    Thank you for this informative and well-written article. It is of great help for my upcoming trip to your Zambia. I have always wonder where is victoria falls in Africa. Looks like I now have my question answered.

    Reply

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