Medical & Health Care

Medical and Healthcare

First aid will be provided free of charge by medical personnel at the conference venue. Participants are advised to update and buy additional travel health insurance that covers health care and emergency evacuation when travelling. If you use chronic medication, make sure that you have packed enough stock for your entire stay in Zimbabwe. This will ensure that you do not run out of any regular medication that may not be on sale at Victoria Falls. Please note that some medication is sold under a different brand in different countries. Travel and medical insurance to cover emergencies is advisable, as are travel vaccines against common transmissible diseases.

Delegates from countries prone to Yellow Fever are kindly requested to produce their vaccination certificates.

About Victoria Falls MUST DO ACTIVITIES programme

Victoria Falls, also known as Mosi-oa-Tunya ("The Smoke That Thunders"), is a majestic waterfall located on the Zambezi River, straddling the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. It's renowned for its sheer size and breathtaking beauty, making it one of the world's most iconic natural wonders.

The falls stretch across a width of 1,708 meters (5,604 feet) and plummet over a height of 108 meters (354 feet), creating a thunderous cascade of water that generates a massive cloud of mist. This mist, along with the rainbows it produces, adds to the spectacle of Victoria Falls.

The surrounding area is a haven for wildlife, with diverse ecosystems supporting a variety of animals, including elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and numerous bird species. Visitors can explore the falls from various vantage points, including the rainforest trail, the Devil's Cataract, and the Livingstone Island, offering unique perspectives of this natural marvel.

Victoria Falls is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world who come to witness its awe-inspiring power and natural splendor.

Here are some of the must-do activities in Victoria Falls:

1. Witness the Majestic Victoria Falls:

Main Falls: The iconic view of the falls, where the Zambezi River plunges into a deep gorge.  
Devil's Cataract: A powerful waterfall with a dramatic drop, offering stunning views.  
Rainforest Trail: A scenic walk through lush rainforest, leading to various viewpoints of the falls.  

2. Thrilling Adventures:

White-Water Rafting: Experience the adrenaline rush of navigating the Zambezi River's rapids.  
Bungee Jumping: Leap off the Victoria Falls Bridge for an unforgettable experience.
Zip Lining: Soar through the Batoka Gorge, taking in breathtaking views of the falls.  
Gorge Swinging: Swing over the edge of the gorge, feeling the rush of adrenaline.  

3. Wildlife Encounters:

Zambezi River Cruise: Spot hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and various bird species on a scenic boat cruise.  
Game Drives: Explore the surrounding national parks, such as Hwange National Park, to see lions, leopards, and other wildlife.  
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Zambezi River Cruise, Victoria Falls

4. Cultural Experiences:

The Boma Dinner and Drum Show: Enjoy a traditional African dinner and cultural performance.  
Village Tours: Visit a local village to learn about the culture and traditions of the people.  
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Boma Dinner and Drum Show, Victoria Falls

5. Scenic Flights:

Helicopter Tour: Get a bird's-eye view of the falls and the surrounding landscape.
Remember to choose the activities that best suit your interests and comfort level. Victoria Falls offers a diverse range of experiences, ensuring an unforgettable adventure for everyone.  

COP15 will bring together governments, NGOs, scientists, and other stakeholders to address critical issues related to wetland conservation and sustainable use. Together, we will work to secure the future of these vital ecosystems for generations to come.

Key Themes

  • Wetland Restoration: Reversing wetland degradation and restoring their ecological functions.
  • Climate Change and Wetlands: Understanding and addressing the impacts of climate change on wetlands.
  • Sustainable Wetland Management: Promoting wise use of wetlands for human well-being and biodiversity conservation.
  • Youth and Wetlands: Engaging young people in wetland conservation and sustainable development