Shearwater Bungee Jump Victoria Falls Bridge

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Shearwater Bungee Jump Victoria Falls Bridge

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Two countries, one freefall.

Shearwater Bungee Jump on the Victoria Falls Bridge throws you into the gorge from 111 meters, with a reported four seconds of freefall between Zimbabwe and Zambia.

I really like how the team keeps the experience structured: you get a full pre-jump briefing, proper harness setup, and a backup waist harness for extra security. I also like the outcome beyond the adrenaline, including your bungee certificate plus the option to buy video and photos afterward.

One thing to plan around is time. You’ll need your passport for the border gate pass and you should allow about an hour for customs formalities and the walk to the jump site, not just the jump itself.

Key points to know before you go

Shearwater Bungee Jump Victoria Falls Bridge - Key points to know before you go

  • Original Victoria Falls Bridge drop (111 m): a high, famous jump right by the Zimbabwe–Zambia border posts.
  • Four seconds of freefall: you feel the drop before the cord work slows everything down.
  • Safety comes first: harnesses, a safety briefing, and a backup waist harness.
  • Jumpmaster options: ask about ankle-tied backflips or star elevators for extra showmanship.
  • Passport matters: you’ll need it for the border gate pass before you reach the bridge.
  • Real-world logistics: transfers aren’t included, but pickup is offered and returns can be added for an extra US$10.

Victoria Falls Bridge: the 111-meter jump right at the border

Shearwater Bungee Jump Victoria Falls Bridge - Victoria Falls Bridge: the 111-meter jump right at the border
This is not a bungee you do “near” something famous. You do it from the original Victoria Falls Bridge, over the gorge, with the Zimbabwe and Zambia border area built into the route.

The big number here is 111 meters, and you’ll feel it as you hang at the edge and then go. The experience description calls out about four seconds of freefall, which is long enough to jolt your body and still short enough that you’re not just waiting forever. The final sensation is the classic bungee arc: you drop, you swing, and then the crew brings you back up to the catwalk.

What makes this location extra interesting is the sense of place. Victoria Falls is one of those destinations people talk about as a bucket-list must, and this jump puts you in the middle of that story—while also operating within a proper, controlled border setting.

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Timing your hour: customs, walking, and when to show up

Don’t underestimate the “before the jump” portion. Even though the jump experience itself is listed at about one hour, that’s an overall time window that includes border formalities and getting to the actual jump spot.

Here’s the practical rhythm to expect:

  • You start at Livingstone Way by Victoria Falls Bridge on the Zimbabwe side.
  • You’ll need your passport for a gate pass at the border.
  • Then you’ll walk from the Zimbabwe side toward the bridge area that connects into the Zambia side.

The important takeaway: arrive with buffer time, not just on time. If you’re trying to catch another plan the same day—like flights, a second tour, or a late dinner—this one can squeeze your schedule. I’d plan Victoria Falls bungee as a primary event.

Your safety briefing and harness setup (what to listen for)

Shearwater Bungee Jump Victoria Falls Bridge - Your safety briefing and harness setup (what to listen for)
This is the kind of activity where a calm, clear safety briefing is part of the value—not a box-tick. You should expect a comprehensive pre-jump talk that covers:

  • how the harness system works
  • what the recovery procedure looks like after your jump

What stands out in the provided info is the emphasis on redundant security: the cords are described as safety-designed, and there’s a backup waist harness for additional security. That matters because it changes how you mentally handle the jump. You’re not guessing at whether everything is “good enough.” You’re given a system and told how it’s meant to keep you safe.

Also pay attention to the jumpmaster’s instructions right before you go. If you want the extra flair, you’ll be guided on what’s possible with your setup. That’s where options like ankle-tied backflips or star elevators come in—only if the team confirms it works with your harness positioning and timing.

The jump itself: edge nerves, the drop, and the swing back up

Shearwater Bungee Jump Victoria Falls Bridge - The jump itself: edge nerves, the drop, and the swing back up
Once you’re in the final stage, the experience becomes very physical. There’s that familiar edge moment where your brain says you should not do this, and then your body takes over anyway.

From there, you’ll experience:

  • the plunge into the gorge (the description highlights four seconds of freefall)
  • the stretch-and-slow phase as the bungee cord system takes control
  • the arc back up to the catwalk

After the jump, the crew safely hoists you back up to the catwalk below the bridge. That detail is worth noting because it tells you the ride doesn’t just end when you stop moving forward. The final part is a controlled return process, and you’ll stay connected to the safety system the whole time.

The info also points to an operational track record: Shearwater Adventures reports over 500,000 jumps worldwide, with incidents described as extremely rare. I don’t treat that as a guarantee—no responsible operator would—but it does signal that this is a high-volume, practiced operation with trained handling routines.

The money question: is $168 good value for Victoria Falls?

Shearwater Bungee Jump Victoria Falls Bridge - The money question: is $168 good value for Victoria Falls?
At US$168 per person, this isn’t a “cheap thrill,” but it doesn’t feel overpriced when you compare what’s included versus what you’d pay elsewhere.

Here’s what you get baked into the price:

  • harness and safety equipment
  • a bungee certificate

Then you have optional extras:

  • video and photos are not included, but you can purchase them

So the value isn’t only the jump height. It’s the whole package: gear, qualified handling, and a keepsake in the form of a certificate. If you care about documentation, budget extra for video/photos, because otherwise you’ll be watching your jump through memory and adrenaline alone.

One more value note: the group size is capped at a maximum of 99 travelers. That doesn’t mean you’ll feel private like a movie, but a cap helps limit chaos. For an activity with safety checks, that matters more than people think.

Finally, the tour is typically booked about 20 days in advance on average. That’s a quiet sign of demand. If you want a specific day or you’re traveling in a busy season, don’t wait until the last minute.

Getting there from Victoria Falls: meeting point and pickup reality

Shearwater Bungee Jump Victoria Falls Bridge - Getting there from Victoria Falls: meeting point and pickup reality
Your starting point is listed as the Victoria Falls Bridge, Livingstone Way, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.

Transfers are not included by default, but they’re available. The info says you can add pickup/return transfers for an extra US$10 (return). Also, pickup is listed as offered, which suggests you should ask during booking how it applies to your exact location and schedule.

This matters because Victoria Falls is a place where you might be staying in a different zone than where you’ll start. If you’re relying on public transport, the experience is described as near public transportation, which is good news. But if you hate the idea of coordinating timing around borders and walking, paying for the added transport can make the day smoother.

The bottom line: plan your route so you’re not sprinting to the meeting point after customs delays. This activity is short, but the lead-up is not just sitting around.

Who should do this jump, and who should skip it

Shearwater Bungee Jump Victoria Falls Bridge - Who should do this jump, and who should skip it
This is where you should be practical with your body and your boundaries.

Weight guidance is explicit:

  • not recommended for people under 40 kg
  • not recommended for people over 140 kg
  • most travelers can participate (within those parameters)

If you’re inside that range and you’re comfortable with safety gear and instructions, this is a strong fit. It’s also well-suited to people who like seeing a famous site in a direct, physical way. You’re not just looking at Victoria Falls—you’re using it as the backdrop for an extreme ride.

Who might consider skipping:

  • anyone who can’t comfortably follow harness and jumpmaster instructions
  • anyone who’s worried about the border-time component and can’t spare about an hour for formalities and walking

What you’ll take home: certificate, and the option to buy photos

Shearwater Bungee Jump Victoria Falls Bridge - What you’ll take home: certificate, and the option to buy photos
A bungee jump is one of those rare travel activities where you can turn adrenaline into a real souvenir.

Included in the experience is a bungee certificate. That’s a tangible record of the jump, and it’s the kind of item you’ll keep long after your trip photos fade into the background.

For more visual keepsakes, you can purchase video and photos. They’re not included, so if you want that, plan a little extra money. If you don’t, at least know you’re not missing the certificate—your paperwork keepsake is still part of the package.

The practical decision: should you book Shearwater Bungee Jump at Victoria Falls?

I’d book this if you want one defining, high-impact activity tied directly to Victoria Falls itself. The jump is famous for a reason, the setup is safety-forward, and you get more than a moment: you leave with a certificate and the option for photos.

I’d think twice if your schedule is tight or if you hate border-related delays. This isn’t a “walk in and go” experience. The need for your passport, plus customs formalities and a walk to the jump area, means you should treat the day like a proper appointment, not a casual stop.

If you’re within the weight range and you can spare the time, Shearwater’s Victoria Falls Bridge bungee is the kind of travel story that feels worth the planning.

FAQ

How high is the Shearwater bungee jump at Victoria Falls Bridge?

The Victoria Falls Bridge jump is listed as 111 meters.

How long does the bungee jump experience take?

The experience duration is listed as about 1 hour.

What price should I expect for this activity?

The price is US$168.00 per person.

Is pickup or transfers included?

Transfers are not included by default, but pickup is available and return transfers can be added for US$10.

Do I need a passport?

Yes. You’ll need your passport for a gate pass at the border before you reach the jump site.

What’s included in the price?

Included items are harness and safety equipment and a bungee certificate.

Are video and photos included?

No. Video and photos are available to purchase.

Is there a weight limit?

The activity is not recommended for people under 40 kg or over 140 kg.

Is there a cancellation option?

Yes. Free cancellation is offered if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

How big are the groups?

The activity has a maximum of 99 travelers.

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