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.
A' Zambezi River Lodge is located on the banks of the mighty Zambezi river within the periphery of the Zambezi National Park. With the imaginative arc...
The Stanley and Livingstone has been completely refurbished in recent years to cater for the most discerning of tastes, with only 16 exquisitely furni...
Situated on a private concession within and bounded by the Masuwe River and the Zambezi gorges, The Elephant Camp has breathtaking views of the Victor...
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 Kingdom hotel is centrally located within the small town of Victoria Falls, close to all the major attractions including the Victoria Falls rainfo...