Victoria Falls are a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the 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.
 
Thorntree River Lodge is set in Zambia’s Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, just a short distance from the famous Victoria Falls, Thorntree River Lodge is...
The Islands of Siankaba is a beautiful river lodge on the banks of the Zambezi River, between the Victoria Falls and the Chobe National Park. The isl...
Lost Horizons is a simple safari lodge situated on a hilltop overlooking the Zambezi River - on the Zambian side of the Victoria Falls (which are abo...
Nyala Lodge is a quaint little bush getaway in Livingstone on the Zambian side of the Victoria Falls. It’s conveniently close to the falls (6km), th...
The River Club is a distinctly colonial yet very comfortable lodge situated on a steep embankment overlooking the Zambezi River and National Park. It ...
Sindabezi is a private island retreat in the waters of the Zambezi on the Zambian side of the Victoria Falls. The only one of its kind in the area, t...
Songwe Point Village is a unique, purpose-built Zambian village situated on the edge of the Zambezi gorge, just 5 km downstream from Victoria Falls. T...
Sussi and Chuma Lodge is a safari lodge set on the banks of the Zambezi River in Zambia, within the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park - close to the Victor...
The Stanley Safari Lodge is a classy African inspired lodge situated on a hill overlooking the Zambezi River, and a mere stone’s throw from the Vict...