Ideal for families and small close–knit groups who seek stylish comfort, privacy and space, the two and three-bedroom sunset-facing Victoria Falls Safari Suites are set in natural bush on the edge of Zambezi National Park just 4 kilometres from Victoria Falls.
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2 Bedroom Suite
Each bedroom has a King size bed that can be converted into twin beds on request. The master gallery bedroom has a walk-in rainfall shower, floor-to-ceiling sliding doors opening onto a balcony.
3 Bedroom Suite
Each bedroom has a King size bed that can be converted into twin beds on request. The master bedroom has an en-suite walk-in shower, the second bedroom has a separate bath and shower and the third bedroom has an en-suite shower.
On-site Waterhole
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge is located on a plateau overlooking a waterhole which attracts a variety of wildlife including elephant, buffalo, kudu, waterbuck, impala as well as a large number of bird species.
Game may be seen at the waterhole from the lodge’s viewing deck, pool deck or over drinks or a meal at the Buffalo Bar and MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant.
The majority of rooms at the lodge also have a direct view of the waterhole from where guests may watch the game from the privacy of their balcony.
Vulture Culture Experience
Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the spectacular sight of hundreds of vultures swooping down and feeding on leftover meat scraps and bones from the on-site restaurants in front of Victoria Falls Safari Lodge at 1pm daily.
The activity, which is free and appeals to all age groups, begins with a briefing on a deck beneath Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, about the ecological importance of vultures and the plight they are facing, before guests take a short walk down a bush path to a hide to view the vultures feeding.
Vulture populations are dwindling due to a variety of human created issues, including electrocution by power lines, loss of available and safe food supply, direct and indirect poisoning and the use of their parts for traditional medicines.
Siduli Hide
A sit in the Siduli Hide at the edge of the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge waterhole offers the incredible opportunity to watch wildlife at very close quarters for a sustained period of time.
Designed to look like a termite mound, guests are concealed inside the hide, from where they may closely observe large herds of elephant and buffalo, as well as kudu, warthogs, crocodiles, marabou storks, vultures and more.
Bird Hide
A bird hide sit, offering the chance to spot a variety of different species, including guinea fowl, kingfishers, shrikes and doves, at Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, is a great way to while away an hour, and is suitable for all age groups.
The bird hide is surrounded by nature trails where bushbuck and warthog are commonly sighted.
Both the bird hide and the nature trails can be explored at guests’ own leisure.
Don’t forget to bring along a hat, water and binoculars.
The Boma – Dinner & Drum Show
The Boma offers a unique Zimbabwean dining experience including traditional dancers, an interactive drumming show and mouth-watering dishes every evening from 19:00. Vegetarian and Halaal dinners are also catered for. Bookings are strongly recommended
MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant
MaKuwa-Kuwa has an elevated position at Victoria Falls Safari Lodge and offers an international à la carte menu. This award-winning restaurant overlooks the waterhole, which is flood lit at night often attracting elephant, hyena, buffalo, jackals and other nocturnal species and birds. Open on 3 sides with a wonderful vista over the Zambezi National Park and sunset facing, MaKuwa-Kuwa is a favoured restaurant in the Victoria Falls destination. Bookings are strongly recommended. Breakfast: 06:30 – 10:00; Lunch: 12:30 – 1400; Dinner: 19:00 – 22:00.
Buffalo Bar
An open plan bar with its own game-viewing platform overlooking the waterhole. Sunset facing. Open from 10:30 – 23:00.
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge Pool Deck and Viewing Deck
A delicious snack menu and bar service is available from 10:30 to 18:00. Additionally, this location offers a wonderful view of the ‘Vulture Culture Experience’, which takes place in front of the Buffalo Bar viewing deck at 13:00 daily.
Room Service
Room service available from 06:30 - 22:00 for meals and 24 hours for beverages.
The Boma Café
Breakfast, light meals and snacks are available from 07:00 – 16:30.
Complimentary activities on the estate include designated nature trails as well as the Vulture Culture Experience, which occurs daily at 13:00 from the Vulture Culture deck,
Estate activities on offer for an additional fee consist of the Siduli Hide Sit and guided walks. These can be booked in advance or at the Activities Desk.
Additional activities in the region may be booked at the in-house Activities Desk including:
Sunset Cruises
Sit back, relax and soak up the last rays of the African sun as you gently drift along the Zambezi River above the Falls with a gin and tonic in hand and enjoying delicious snacks. Look out for elephant, hippo, crocodile, magnificent birds and other wildlife.
The finale of the cruise is the unforgettable sight of the sun setting over the Zambezi River, turning the sky into a myriad of reds, oranges and pinks and casting shadows and silhouettes all around.
Game Drives
There is no better way to explore the African bush than on a guided game drive in an open safari vehicle. We offer drives in the early morning and late afternoon, allowing you to choose to do this activity when it best suits your itinerary.
Spa
A selection of massage and beauty treatments are available on site. Reservations can be made through the activities desk.
As well as numerous bird species, wildlife that may be seen on the game drive, taken through Zambezi National Park, includes elephant, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, waterbuck and other antelope.
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