Avani Victoria Falls Resort connects the wild side of travellers to Zambia's wondrous landscapes and big game thrills. With iconic Victoria Falls on its doorstep, the resort gives roaring adventures a comfy den with a contemporary vibe and essential comforts, amid dramatic nature.
The resort’s biggest draw is its impressive location, just a five-minute stroll from one of the Seven Wonders of the World; all guests enjoy free unlimited access to Victoria Falls, the world’s largest waterfall. Easily accessible from Johannesburg, guests fly from OR Tambo to Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport,(Livingstone) followed by a 25 minutes’ drive to the resort or alternatively guests can fly from OR Tambo International Airport to Vic Falls Airport (Zimbabwe), followed by a 40 minute road transfer to the resort.
Avani Victoria Falls Resort stands apart for its natural beauty and vibrant local style. The 46-hectare grounds attract zebras, giraffes, impalas and monkeys.
The resort’s rooms and suites overlook either the pool and landscaped gardens or a lagoon bush. Designed for relaxing nights of sleep and down-time between adventures.
An absolute must on every Zambia itinerary, Victoria Falls is just a five-minute stroll from the resort, and all guests enjoy free unlimited visits.
Guests at Avani Victoria Falls Resort can immerse themselves in a truly Zambian dining tradition during a boma dinner at the resort’s African restaurant, Mukuni Boma. The setting of the boma dinner depicts a Zambian village where guests sit under the stars and lounge fireside for an authentic boma meal, which is a traditional, open-air African dinner. When walking into the Mukuni Boma, guests are greeted by the tastes, sights, sounds and smells of Africa before being seated and invited to taste the local brew. A four-course menu consisting of Pan African food and game meat on barbeque is then served.