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Accommodation | Zambia | Livingstone- Vic Falls
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Chuma House is located downstream from Sussi lodge on the banks of the Zambezi River, however upstream from Victoria Falls. There are TWO exclusive, luxury self-contained safari villas accommodating up to 4 guests each. Chuma House is the perfect place for those wanting totally privacy away from the stresses of the city. Rates are nightly for the entire villa. 2010 rates are from US$2040 per night up to US$2740 per night for up to 4 people. 2011 rates are from US$1635 per night up to US$2905 per night for up to 4 people. (SL) |
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| David Livingstone Lodge & Spa (12 Photos) |
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David Livingstone Safari Lodge and Spa consists of 77 rooms, all en-suite. Guests can enjoy meals at the Kalai Restaurant – where dishes are contemporary mixes of International and African. David Livingstone Safari Lodge is also home to the Camelot Spa, where
you indulge in a variety of variety of beauty therapies and treatments. The lodge is located on the banks of the Zambezi River and they have their own triple-decker boat for cruises on the river.
2010 rates from US$222 pppn for B&B up to US$458 pppn in an executive room for DBB. 2011 rates from US$249 pppn for B&B up to US$513 pppn in an executive room for DBB. (SPE)
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| Islands of Siankaba (18 Photos) |
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The Islands of Siankaba comprises of 2 densely forested, sand islands on the Zambezi River, upstream of the famous Vic Falls. The Islands of Siankaba is a classic retreat. Accommodation is available in 7 chalets raised on wooden decks, each chalet was uniquely designed. Activities include river cruises, fishing, visits to the local cultural village etc. 2010 rates from US$550 pppn during low season in a luxury room up to US$615 pppn in the VIP suite in peak season. 2011 rates from US$415 pppn during low season in a luxury room up to US$595 pppn in the VIP suite in peak season. (pvt) |
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| Mutemwa Lodge (6 Photos) |
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Mutemwa Lodge is situated approximately 250 km upstream from Victoria Falls on the western bank of the Zambezi River in Western Zambia. The lodge can accommodate 12 guests in 6 comfortably appointed safari tents. Activities include sunset cruises, birding, canoeing etc. (pvt) 2010 rates are from US$1850 pppn 2011 rates are from US$1850 pppn
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| Songwe Lodge (1 Photos) |
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This lodge was destroyed by a fire in Sept 08 and unfortunately no date or plan has been finalised for a rebuild yet. |
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| Stanley Safari Lodge (11 Photos) |
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Stanley Safari Lodge is located away from the Zambezi River, on a hill overlooking the spray of the Victoria Falls, the Zambezi River and bordering the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. Accommodation is available in 10 luxury safari suites, 4 of which have private plunge pools. Activities include horse riding, golf, game drives etc.
2010 Rates from US$330 pppn in Green Season, up to US$590 pppn for Closed colonial suite with private plunge pool in peak season. 2011 Rates from US$350 pppn in Green Season, up to US$590 pppn for Closed colonial suite with private plunge pool in peak season. (SS) |
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| Sussi Lodge (9 Photos) |
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Sussi Lodge is an enchanting riverbank hideaway just 10 minutes upstream of the Victoria Falls in Zambia. Hidden in the riverine forest of the Zambezi River is your private luxury tree house, built among the branches of a huge ebony trees. Activities include a guided tour of the magnificent Falls, canoe trips, sunset cruises etc. 2010 rates from US$490 pppn to US$620 pppn (incl accom, meals, drinks & some activities) 2011 rates from US$385 pppn to US$660 pppn (incl accom, meals, drinks & some activities) (SL) |
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| Taita Falcon Lodge (10 Photos) |
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Taita Falcon Lodge is stunningly perched 200m above the Zambezi River downstream of the Victoria Falls. This lodge offers a unique and intimate bush experience with 6 spacious safari chalets tucked away in native bush, each with its own private garden, a scene of Rustic Safari Luxury! Double, single, twin and family rooms are available. Activities include a tour to our neighbouring cultural village, game drives, boat cruises etc.
2010 Rates from US$168 pppn for selfdrive clients, up to US$395 pppn for Fully Inclusive stay. Min 2 nights required. 2011 Rates from US$168 pppn for selfdrive clients, up to US$420 pppn for Fully Inclusive stay. Min 2 nights required. (pvt) |
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| The Bushfront Lodge (13 Photos) |
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The Bushfront is located close to The Waterfront and the Zambezi River, about 8kms upstream of Victoria Falls. There are a number of standard and family en-suite chalets for the budget traveller. The
lodge is very family friendly and the rooms can easily accommodate
three beds -great for families with odd numbers. The dining and
bar area is also right next to the pool, allowing parents to keep
an eye on the little ones while relaxing in the shade.
2010 rates are US$80 pppn sharing B&B (SPE)
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| The River Club Lodge (8 Photos) |
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The River Club is situated on the Zambian side of the Zambezi River, 18 kilometres upstream from Victoria Falls. The camp has a distinct Edwardian flavour, and guests here enjoy the sights and sounds of Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River in a peaceful and tranquil setting away from the crowds. Accommodation is available in 10 luxury-thatched chalets, which overlook the Zambezi River. The Zambezi National Park is located just across the river, and elephants can be seen on the riverbank. Rich birdlife is found in this area. (WS) 2010 rates are US$495 up to US$550 pppn sharing 2011 rates are US$530 up to US$570 pppn sharing |
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| The Royal Livingstone Hotel (28 Photos) |
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The Royal Livingstone Hotel, stretches luxuriously along the banks of the Zambezi River, and is within sight and walking distance of Victoria Falls one of the Worlds 7 Wonders. Accommodation is available in 173-roomed luxury. Activities on offer from The Royal Livingstone Hotel include white water rafting, Riverboarding, jet boating etc. 5-star luxury hotel within site of Vic Falls in Zambia.
2010 rates from US$330 up to US$550 pppn sahring (SInt) |
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| Thorntree Lodge (16 Photos) |
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Thorntree Lodge is situated on the Zambian side of the Zambezi River, within Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park and just 15km upstream from the spectacular Victoria Falls. With 7 standards rooms and 2 executive safari suites. Adventure lovers will also be able to experience Riverboarding, bungi-jumping etc. Thorntree River Lodge offers exclusivity in an unspoiled setting envied by many but experienced by few. Important, the location is away from the noise from helicopters and microlights that offer scenic tours over the Falls.
2010 rates are from US$286 pppn for Full Board. 2011 rates are from US$320 pppn for Full Board. (SPE) |
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| Toka Leya Camp (9 Photos) |
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Toka Leya Camp, some 12km up from the Victoria Falls, one of the Seven
Natural Wonders of the World. The camp
overlooks the mighty Zambezi River and some of its islands and comprises 12
spacious en-suite safari-style tents. Activities
include a tour of the Victoria Falls on the Zambian side, game drives within
Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, river cruises from the camp, guided nature walks
and visits to the Livingstone museums and Simonga Village. (ws) Rates 2010 are fromUS$495 pppn sharing
Rates 2011 are fromUS$530 pppn sharing
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| Tongabezi (27 Photos) |
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Tongabezi lodge is one of the first safari lodges situated on the Zambian side of the Victoria Falls. This exclusive lodge has 4 open-fronted luxury houses and 5 River Cottages which are set along the banks of the mighty Zambezi River. The Garden Cottage is the only cottage set back from the river in its own private walled garden perfect for families. Further accommodation is available on Sindabezi, our private island paradise located downstream from Tongabezi.
Emphasis is given to exclusivity and romance at Tongabezi. Choose simply to relax at the safari lodge or make the most of the wealth of activities, both inclusive and exclusive both in Livingstone and on the Zambezi river, as well as enjoying expansive rivers views while dining or just relaxing. 2010 rates from US$450 pppn (River Cottage low season) up to US$740 pppn (Nut House in High Season) 2011 rates from US$470 pppn (River Cottage low season) up to US$775 pppn (Nut House in High Season) (pvt) |
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| Zambezi Sun Hotel (17 Photos) |
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The Zambezi Sun Hotel is located near the Victoria Falls. This is a three star hotel, which reflects the richness and diversity of land heritage. Accommodation is available in 212 guests rooms. The Zambezi Sun is a place that captures the soul of Africa, simple, rustic, fun and welcoming. It's a place where friends and family can relax and enjoy Africa's greatest natural wonder in true African style. Many activities are available at the Zambezi Sun Hotel, which is in fact, the closest hotel or lodge to the famous Vic Falls, as you can see from the aerial photo below! 2010 rates from US$230 pppn (B&B in standard room midweek), up to US$430 pppn (DBB in Suite). Min 2 nights required over weekends. (SInt) |
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| Zambezi Waterfront (10 Photos) |
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The Zambezi Waterfront budget and comfortable. Is situated approx. 4 km upstream from the Victoria Falls. The complex has 14 standard twin chalets, 6 of which overlook the river. There are also 3 executive rooms and 4 family rooms. The key attraction of the area is the mighty Zambezi River. Activities at the Waterfront include game drives, white water rafting, horse trails etc.
2010 rates are from US$80 up to US$200 pppn B&B. 2011 rates are from US$85 up to US$220 pppn B&B. (SPE) |
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Testimonials
Home safe and finally getting acclimated to our time. Overall, fabulous trip. My mates at work were so impressed with your personalised itinerary. Great work… was fantastic. What a breath of fresh air after the trip. .....was excellent Vic Falls… but nonetheless breathtaking. The boat cruises were relaxing. The elephant safari was magnificent. During the encounter a 10-month-old baby elephant was playing with me and knocked me down on my …it was all good fun.
Wayne & Jo Marshall
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