Cascading along the course of the Kaombe River,[1] this waterfall descends from the formidable Muchinga Escarpment in a series of stages, collectively forming a mesmerizing drop of approximately 30 meters.
Legend has it that white prospectors, in the bygone days, hunted the now-extinct doves that once inhabited this region, seeking their gizzards.
[6] Kundalila Falls boasts a distinctive charm during and after the rainy season when the volume of water in the Kaombe River swells to remarkable levels.
The spectacle is heightened by the presence of a rainbow, forming a visual and auditory treat as the falling water emits a soothing sound audible from a distance.
The track is approximately 14 kilometers long, and en route, visitors will cross a railway and pass a 'Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.