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VIC FALLS’ IRREISTIBLE MAGICAL TOUCH

H-Metro Reporter

FROM Presidents, Hollywood stars to sports icons, the Victoria Falls has always been one of those iconic holiday spots one should visit before he or she dies.

Last year, Belarusian President, Alexander Lukashenko, and former South African President Jacob Zuma visited Victoria Falls.

UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin also visited Victoria Falls with his family.

Billionaire businessman Roman Abramovich visited Victoria Falls when he was still the owner of English Premiership club Chelsea.

They joined a list of some of the world’s most famous people.

Hollywood superstars Will Smith, Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones have visited the Victoria Falls.

And, so has American celebrities – Tiffany Haddish, Carla Hall, Paris Hilton, Steve Harvey, TRai Byers and Grace Gealey-Byers.

“What do a Spice Girl, a billionaire football club owner, Michael Jackson and a Baywatch star all have in common with the Queen of England?” teased IIala Lodge, one of the best places to stay in Victoria Falls.

“They have all at some point made the trip to gaze upon the beauty of Victoria Falls.

“Since the sight of the majestic Victoria Falls first stopped the inimitable Scottish explorer David Livingstone in his tracks in 1855, thousands of people famous or not, have flocked to see it for themselves.

“In 1947 at the tender age of 21, the present Queen of England, Elizabeth ll, and her family visited the Falls named after her grandmother Queen Victoria. 

“Sixty-five years later, in September of 2012 her daughter, Princess Anne, visited Zambia and the Falls as part of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

“Terminator star turned politician, Arnold Schwarzenegger, visited in 2003 and 2004.

Baywatch star David Hassellhof has seen Victoria Falls twice, once in 1986 when he visited with his father, and again in 2011 with his fiancée at the time.”

It added:

“In 2007 as part of a documentary Long Way Down, Ewan McGregor who made a name for himself in the movie Trainspotting in the early ‘90’s, and actor and presenter Charlie Boorman rode motorcycles from Scotland to Cape Town. 

“A highlight of their trip was their guided tour of Victoria Falls and Ewan’s bungee jump off the Victoria Falls Bridge.

“Singer Michael Jackson was so impressed by his visit to Victoria Falls in 1998 that he even suggested a replica of the Falls be built on stage as a backdrop to his performances.”

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