INTERVIEW: Africans should explore their continent – media personality on her trip to Victoria Falls

INTERVIEW: Africans should explore their continent – media personality on her trip to Victoria Falls

By Times Live


Carol Ofori embarked on a “life-changing” trip to Zimbabwe’s iconic Victoria Falls with her family, and shared a glimpse of her experience.

The radio personality spoke of why she chose Zimbabwe, and recounted her time at the falls.

What made you decide on visiting Zimbabwe with your family?

I have always been a massive advocate that we, as Africans, should explore more of our own continent. When it came to deciding on this holiday, my husband and I looked around to see where would be the best place to travel with small children, how long it would take to get to the destination, the activities for them to enjoy and, of course, things like malaria and other diseases. We opted for Zimbabwe knowing we would have to give the children malaria tablets daily. I had been to Zimbabwe before, when I was 18 with a friend, and I loved it so much that I thought it would be the perfect place for us to experience our first international trip together as a family.

Tell us about your experience at Victoria Falls?

It was absolutely majestic! To think that we were there when the falls were considered ‘dry’ is insane. The Victoria Falls are truly the majesty of God, you get to see that so clearly when visiting a place like this. It was a beautiful experience. I would suggest getting a guide when visiting — they’re clued up and make the experience a whole lot more fun and informative.

Why should this attraction be on everybody’s travel bucket list? 

The Victoria Falls are one of the seven natural wonders of the world. To think that the falls belong to Zambia, but the majesty and beauty of them is in Zimbabwe (you have to leave Zambia to come and see them), is insane. Seeing everything around the falls, like the mighty Zambezi River, makes visiting all the more incredible. It’s one of those things that you actually need to see to believe.

What else should visitors do when visiting this beautiful area?

There is so much to do. If you have extra budget on your trip, look at doing a helicopter flip over the falls, The Victoria Falls are also in a nature reserve so animals are free to roam and I’ve heard there are some great sightings to be made at night. We stayed at the Elephant Hills Hotel because of the amount of wild elephants that roam the area. We also took the time to enjoy some delicious traditional Zimbabwean cuisine. We wore traditional Zimbabwean clothing, put on some makeup and took part in a drumming experience that made the evening so special. My husband and my son also went quad biking while my daughter and I enjoyed a spa treatment. However, you can’t visit the Victoria Falls without doing a cruise on the Zambezi. They’ve mastered the whole experience for guests. On the cruise you are served a light meal, unlimited drinks and get to take in the river views for two hours. Oh, and if you’re feeling brave — check out Devil’s Pool which is in the Zambian side of the falls!

Which African country are you thinking of visiting next and why?

I’d love to take my family to Namibia next. Swakopmund looks absolutely incredible and I know the country has some incredible beaches to enjoy. Egypt and Kenya are also very high on my travel bucket list.

Victoria Falls is more than just a destination — it’s an experience that touches the soul and ignites a passion for exploring Africa’s rich heritage. Carol’s journey, marked by awe, adventure, and family bonding, serves as a powerful reminder of the beauty that lies in our continent. For anyone with a sense of wanderlust, Victoria Falls is a must-see, and Carol’s story is proof that when you step off the beaten path, you discover a world of wonder right at your doorstep.

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