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Victoria Falls Safari Lodge


Set on a plateau forming a natural boundary with the Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge enjoys uninterrupted views of the African bushveld.


A complimentary shuttle bus is available to transport you to the town centre on an hourly basis throughout the day, allowing you to experience the many activities available, while giving you the opportunity to stay in a lodge with an authentic wildlife experience. The award winning MaKuwa- Kuwa Restaurant is located within the central hub of the lodge, with spectacular views over the well frequented waterhole. The restaurant is complimented by the open-plan Buffalo Bar, a memorable venue for pre and post dinner drinks with its own game viewing platform. The bedrooms are decorated in bright ethnic fabrics and all face the sunset. All rooms are furnished with an en-suite bathroom, hairdryer, customized toiletries, telephone, remote controlled air-conditioning, ceiling fan, digital safe and private balcony.


72 rooms | aircon | fan | pool | restaurant | bar 24 km from airport | tours desk | electronic safe tea and coffee making facilities | curio or gift shop | wi-fi


Lokuthula Lodges


Lokuthula, means “Place of Peace” in the local Ndebele tongue – an apt name for these rustic self catering timeshare lodges set in tranquil, indigenous gardens on the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge estate.


Lokuthula Lodges consist of two and three bedroom split-level thatched chalets, complete with a fully equipped kitchen, lounge, terrace and braai (barbeque) area. The 3-tier swimming pool, along with a children’s pool and playground, trampoline and volleyball court make it an ideal resort for families with children of all ages.


37 units | fan | pool | restaurant | bar | 24 km from airport | fully equipped kitchen wi-fi | tv room


The Boma: Place of Eating


Adjacent to the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge complex and partly open to the African skies, The Boma provides a unique cultural experience that bombards the senses with the tastes, sights, sounds and smells of Africa – together with the warmth and hospitality of Zimbabwe and its people.


Specializing in a superb selection of traditional dishes the Boma is open for dinner from 19h00 for an evening filled with entertainment including a hand washing ceremony, traditional dancers, a local story teller, witchdoctor and an interactive drumming extravaganza.


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