Accommodation In Zimbabwe & Victoria Falls
Bumi Hills Safari Lodge
Lodge
Situated on top of a hill commanding magnificent Lake Kariba vistas, the iconic Bumi Hills Safari Lodge is the ultimate 'rest and relaxation' retreat....
Ilala Lodge
Hotel
Ilala lodge offers distinguished yet affordable accommodation in warm elegant surroundings. The décor evokes an era of early adventure and the quest f...
Kanga Camp
safari camp
Kanga Bush Camp is a camp with six tents set in the heart of Mana Pools National Park in a private concession. The main area of the camp is on decking...
Old Ursula Camp
Private Game Reserve
Perfectly suited to families or small groups, Old Ursula is the ideal base from which to explore the many fascinating adventures of Victoria Falls. Gu...
Shearwater Victoria Falls
Day Tours & Activities
Above Victoria Falls, Shearwater offers Canoeing, Sundowner Cruises and River Safaris in the playground of the Upper Zambezi River. Below Victoria Fal...
The Stanley and Livingstone
Luxury Hotel
Experience luxury and hospitality that only The Stanley and Livingstone atVictoria Falls can offer. This is a hotel for the discerning traveller seeki...
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge
Safari Lodge
Enjoying uninterrupted views of spectacular African sunsets and year round game at its on-site waterhole, the deluxe Victoria Falls Safari Lodge is id...
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Zimbabwe & Victoria Falls
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country located in the southern part of the African continent, between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers. It is bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the southwest, Zambia to the northwest and Mozambique to the east. Zimbabwe has three official languages: English, Shona and Ndebele.
While the cities may be slightly turbulent, the national parks and reserves are entirely peaceful, an oasis of calm in a troubled land. Victoria Falls is the highlight, and the views are certainly better from the Zimbabwean side, while Lake Karibia and its famous houseboats are also worth a visit. Drift down the Zambezi River, over the Falls, past Kariba and get up close and personal with the wild things at Mana Pools. And of course you can enjoy a traditional Safari at Hwange National Park, which boasts the Big Five and is once again becoming one of Africa's finest wilderness areas.
Furthermore, very few tourists currently visit Zimbabwe, meaning you can pretty much have the whole country to yourself! Prices are reasonable, the locals are friendly, the streets are safe - and there really should be nothing stopping you. We have visited Zimbabwe recently and can advise you on the best way to spend your trip here.
