Over 2.5 hours, you walk with a guide across the Victoria Falls Bridge and follow its journey from design in England to assembly at Victoria Falls between 1904 and 1905. You hear about the people behind it, the challenges during construction, and how it linked to Cecil John Rhodes’ Cape to Cairo railway idea (plans were big…very big!). The walk then shifts below the structure. Secured in a harness, you move along the underside of the bridge and see how the sections connect and hold. The guide explains the build in simple terms while you look out over the gorge and the Zambezi River. It is a slow, steady walk with time to stop, listen, and take it all in. Please note that this tour covers the bridge only and is separate from the Victoria Falls tour.