Mutarazi Falls
Facts and practical information
Mutarazi Falls, cascading from the highlands of Eastern Zimbabwe, is a breathtaking natural wonder that ranks as the country's tallest waterfall and the second tallest in Africa. With a sheer drop of 762 meters (2,499 feet), Mutarazi Falls is a sight to behold, nestled within the lush, rolling landscapes of the Nyanga National Park.
This majestic waterfall is a relatively recent discovery for tourism, but it has quickly become a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The falls are fed by the Mutarazi River, which plummets down into the Honde Valley, creating a dramatic and misty spectacle that is especially impressive during the rainy season when water levels are at their peak.
Visitors to Mutarazi Falls can enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking, bird watching, and even zip-lining, which offers an adrenaline-pumping perspective of the falls and the surrounding scenery. The area around the falls is rich in biodiversity, with numerous species of flora and fauna unique to this high-altitude ecosystem.
Manicaland
Mutarazi Falls – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Honde Valley.