Zambezi River , bordering ZambiaZambia and Zimbabwe. Described by the Kololo tribe living in the area in the 1800’s as ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ - ‘the Smoke that Thunders’. In more modern terms it is known as ‘the greatest known curtain of falling water’. Columns of spray can be seen from miles away as 546 million cubic meters of water per minute plummet over the edge (at the height of the flood season) over a width of nearly two kilometers into a deep gorge over 100 meters below. The wide basalt cliff, over which the falls thunder, transforms the Zambezi from a wide placid river to a ferocious torrent cutting through a series of dramatic gorges.
Here at the Zambezi Sands River Camp, you will have the perfect opportunities to view wild game and take amazing pictures. Whether is is on a game dri...
Elephant Valley Lodge Elephant Valley Lodge lies between the Chobe National Park in Botswana and the equally impressive Matetsi wildlife conservancy, ...
Situated just 3km from the Victoria Falls and managed by German owners. All rooms are en suite, tastefully decorated and furnished with teak furniture...
The Elephant Hills Resort boasts an 18-hole championship golf course designed by the legendary Gary Player. It is as popular with the wildlife as it i...
The Lokuthula Lodges are superbly fitted out self-catering lodges on the border of the Zambezi National Park, roughly 4km from Victoria Falls town. T...
Masuwe Lodge is a laid-back tented safari destination situated on the Masuwe estate, approximately 20 minutes’ drive from Victoria Falls Airport, an...
The Matetsi Game Lodges are a collection of luxury safari lodges situated on the privately owned Matetsi Game Reserve, a 50 000 hectare wildlife conc...