Nigel Ngoma Photography is based in the city of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.

Here you will find Mosi-oa-Tunya (The Smoke That Thunders), also known as Victoria Falls. The Zambezi River grows to more than 2 km wide (over a mile) before suddenly plunging down and creating the widest curtain of falling water in the world.  The raging water forms clouds of mist that allow rainbows to form in sunshine and in moonlight. The Zambezi has been eroding these basalt lava gorges for over 100,000 years.  This lava rock first formed during the Jurassic period 180 million years ago.

Victoria Falls is a small city of about 35,000 people. Wildlife, even elephants, can sometimes be seen walking in traffic downtown. The local community knows how to coexist with African wildlife and welcomes tourists from all over the world.