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River levels are visibly stronger by January, though not yet at their annual peak.
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Victoria falls shines in January as river levels rise

Victoria Falls in January offers rising river levels, fewer crowds and lush scenery, delivering a quieter, more atmospheric travel experience.

Oluwatosin Alao
Last updated: December 8, 2025 6:26 pm
Oluwatosin Alao Published December 8, 2025
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At a Glance


  • January brings rising Zambezi River levels, greener landscapes and a more powerful flow at Victoria Falls.
  • Fewer visitors and lower accommodation rates offer a calmer, better-value travel window.
  • Mist-heavy vistas, river cruises and aerial tours define the season as some high-adrenaline activities pause.

January offers a quieter, more immersive view of Victoria Falls, trading peak-season crowds for rising water and deep green landscapes.

It is a month when the falls feel less curated and more elemental, shaped by rain, mist and the steady build of the Zambezi River. 

For travelers willing to plan around weather shifts, the start of the year reveals a version of Victoria Falls that is closer to its natural rhythm.

Paths are less crowded, lodges are calmer, and the scenery feels newly washed by summer rains. 

The shift matters. As southern Africa moves into its wet season, the river begins to swell, setting the stage for the dramatic flows that later define late summer and early autumn.

January sits in between, offering power without the full force that can obscure the view in peak flood months. 

That balance appeals to visitors who care as much about atmosphere as they do about visibility.

The falls feel alive, the surrounding rainforest thickens, and the sound of water grows deeper by the day.

The falls feel alive, the surrounding rainforest thickens, and the sound of water grows deeper by the day.

Rain, heat and timing 

Straddling the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia, Victoria Falls reflects the region’s seasonal change in January.

Daytime temperatures typically range between 29 and 31 degrees Celsius, with warmer, humid air and cooler nights near 20 degrees. 

Mornings are often the most reliable window for sightseeing.

Skies tend to be clearer early in the day, while afternoon showers—sometimes brief, sometimes heavy—add contrast and movement to the landscape rather than disruption.

River levels are visibly stronger by January, though not yet at their annual peak.

A changing view of the falls 

River levels are visibly stronger by January, though not yet at their annual peak.

Mist rises higher from the gorge, especially on the Zimbabwean side, where spray can blur viewpoints.

Many visitors balance this by crossing into Zambia, where perspectives may remain clearer as the water builds. 

With ground views sometimes softened by spray, aerial experiences gain appeal.

Helicopter and microlight flights offer wide-angle views of the gorge and rainforest under shifting skies, while sunset cruises on the Upper Zambezi deliver calmer water and frequent wildlife sightings.

It is a month when the falls feel less curated and more elemental

Activities and incentives 

Some activities slow with higher flows. White-water rafting is often suspended, and Devil’s Pool and Livingstone Island are typically closed.

Instead, January favors photography, birding and relaxed river experiences. 

Wildlife remains active along the water, including elephants and hippos, while migratory birds attract specialist interest.

Accommodation rates are usually lower, and fewer visitors mean a more measured pace. 

For travelers who value flexibility, January presents Victoria Falls in a raw, honest state—less polished, more powerful, and deeply tied to the season shaping it.

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