If you want one iconic landmark after your internship without turning your schedule into a puzzle, Victoria Falls is hard to beat. It works because it is compact, easy to pace, and still delivers the kind of moment you remember for years. You can plan it in two to three days, keep your daily demands reasonable, and still have time to rest.
This extension fits how IMA students actually travel. You are coming off clinical days, early mornings, and a lot of mental load. Victoria Falls lets you switch gears without adding a long trek or a multi-stop circuit. Most students focus on the classic viewpoints, add a calm Zambezi sunset, and then choose one optional activity based on comfort and safety. That is the right mindset. The goal is a strong finish, not a risky story.
The falls sit on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, with protected areas on both sides of the river. You get different angles and different pacing options depending on your route and your time window. Your IMA program advisor can help you map this extension around your internship end date, flights, and any program logistics so it stays simple.
Value For Pre-Health Students
A short extension only helps your application if you can describe what you did and why it mattered. Victoria Falls gives you a clear structure for that. You can connect it back to your internship without forcing a story.
- Reflection time to write down patient-facing moments while they are still clear.
- More context for how place, policy, and access shape health outside the clinic.
- A structured reset before long travel home or the next academic block.