The Devil's Swimming Pool which is considered the most extravagant and most dangerous swimming pool in the world is not the result of human handmade, but a natural work that forms a niche at the tip of the largest waterfall located on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia.
There are rows of rocks resembling corals naturally entrenched right at the edge of the ravine so that the part of the niche at the end of the waterfall can be used as a place where swimming in a shallow water current.
In September to December it is usually the right time for tourists and visitors to come and enjoy the scenery in this natural niche. Even if the water is very calm and the current is not so heavy, Visitors can stare their heads towards the bottom of the ravine from the lips of this waterfall .
In addition to the famous Devil's Swimming Pool, Waterfall is also dubbed Mosi-oa-Tunya or smoke blaring in the language of the local population, Waterfall which has a length of about 1.6 km of this spilled at least 500 million liters of water every minute, resulting in natural wonders such as the Rainbow from its steam that can be seen from a distance of 48 km.