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Lokuthula Lodges
Outside View of lodge
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Lokuthula Lodges
Enjoy a lazy afternoon by the Lokuthula pool side and enjoy a lunch at the Boma
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Lokuthula Lodges
Pronounced ‘Lock-oo-too-la’, it means 'Place of Peace' in the local siNdebele tongue, and certainly lives up to this description Each lodge has it's own outside area and garden.
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Lokuthula Lodges
Pronounced ‘Lock-oo-too-la’, it means 'Place of Peace' in the local siNdebele tongue, and certainly lives up to this description Each lodge has it's own outside area and garden.
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Lokuthula Lodges
Available in the 3 bedroom lodge
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Lokuthula Lodges
Pronounced ‘Lock-oo-too-la’, it means 'Place of Peace' in the local siNdebele tongue, and certainly lives up to this description Each lodge has it's own outside area and garden
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Boma Pool Area
Garden looking into the Boma Cafe area
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Boma pool area
Relax by the pool on the loungers which we offer for free
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Boma Cafe
Have lunch at the Boma Cafe
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Lokuthula Lodge gardens
Gardens with roaming wildlife
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Boma Cafe
Breakfast out in the fresh air at The Boma cafe
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Boma Cafe
Breakfast Buffet selection
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Lokuthula Lodges
Downstairs bedroom
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Lokuthula Lodges
Upstairs bedroom
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Lokuthula Lodges
Downstairs bedroom
Lokuthula means 'Place of Peace’ in the local Ndebele language - an apt name for these well-appointed lodges set in tranquil, indigenous gardens where warthogs mow the lush lawns!
This self-catering resort consists of 31 rustic thatched lodges, and is located on the same property as the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge. Lokuthula Lodges may also be booked on a bed and breakfast basis.
The lodges border the Zambezi National Park, and a nearby waterhole attracts a wide variety of wildlife, including buffalo, elephant, hyena and several bird species.