Victoria Falls Safari Lodge | Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
Built on a plateau overlooking the Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge is just 4km from the majestic Victoria Falls and offers a unique wildlife experience. We’re proud to have been voted Best Safari Lodge/ Resort Hotel in Zimbabwe for 23 consecutive years and look forward to welcoming you to our wonderful destination. Our staff are warm and personable, and will ensure your holiday is hassle-free.
Built of thatch and timber, the lodge rises several levels, giving the impression of a vast open-plan tree house. Our rooms all have private balconies, most of which overlook a central waterhole, offering the opportunity to observe herds of buffalo, elephant and kudu, as the sun goes down, and hyenas later in the evening.
Dining
Dining options include the a la carte MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant, the more casual Buffalo Bar and The Boma – Dinner & Drum Show. The Boma Café, set in a tranquil garden setting and located close to the Lokuthula Lodges, offers breakfast and light meals until 4.30pm.
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Victoria Falls Safari LodgeView of Victoria Falls Safari Lodge from the Siduli Hide
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeView from the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge deck
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeView of the waterhole from the public pool area
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeAll rooms have their own private balcony to enjoy views of the watering hole and spectacular sunsets from
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge24-hour reception services.
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeThe Victoria Falls Safari Lodge’s standard rooms are furnished with double or twin beds and have an en-suite bathroom with a walk-in rainfall shower. West facing balconies overlooking the Zambezi National Park promise unforgettable sunset views over the park.
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeThe Victoria Falls Safari Lodge’s standard rooms are furnished with double or twin beds and have an en-suite bathroom with a walk-in rainfall shower. West facing balconies overlooking the Zambezi National Park promise unforgettable sunset views over the park.
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeThe Victoria Falls Safari Lodge’s king suites have an open plan lounge area with a guest toilet/ cloakroom downstairs as well as a private balcony. An open staircase leads up to the bedroom and en suite raised bathroom with a luxury bath and separate shower.
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeEnjoy your own private lounge area in a Suite Room
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeThe Victoria Falls Safari Lodge’s king suites have an open plan lounge area with a guest toilet/ cloakroom downstairs as well as a private balcony. An open staircase leads up to the bedroom and en suite raised bathroom with a luxury bath and separate shower.
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeEach Standard, Deluxe and Suite room will have a mini bar for your convinence
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeMaKuwa-Kuwa Breakfast Buffet at the lodge
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeMaKuwa-Kuwa Breakfast Buffet at the lodge
Makuwa-kuwa Restaurant at Victoria Falls Safari LodgeThe restaurant’s decor is luxurious, with a traditional Africa safari flare and just the right atmosphere in which to relax and relive the day’s animal sightings
Buffalo Bar at Victoria Falls Safari LodgeView from the Buffalo Bar
Buffalo Bar at Victoria Falls Safari Lodgeview of waterhole
Makuwa-Kuwa Restaurant at Victoria Falls Safari LodgeMakuwa-Kuwa lunch menu
Makuwa-Kuwa Restaurant at Victoria Falls Safari LodgeMakuwa-Kuwa lunch menu
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeGuest library area
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge- Siduli HideView from the Siduli Hide
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge- Siduli HideView from the Siduli Hide
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeEntrance into Victoria Falls Safari Lodge
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeVictoria Falls Safari Lodge reception area
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeThe famous Baobab outside the entrance
Victoria Falls Safari LodgeThe internet library
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A virtual tour of the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge
The Victoria Falls Safari Lodge Standard Rooms all have a balcony with a view overlooking the Zambezi National Park. The rooms are furnished with double or twin beds and have an en-suite bathroom with a rain shower and mini bar. All rooms are air-conditioned and also have ceiling fans.
The Lodge Waterhole Facing Rooms have a balcony with a view overlooking the waterhole and the Zambezi National Park and are sunset facing and have a bathroom with a rain shower and mini bar. Three of the Lodge Waterhole Facing Rooms can accommodate a roller bed for a child under 12 years of age. These rooms can be made up into a king or twin configuration. All rooms are air-conditioned and also have ceiling fans.
Duplex with entrance lobby leading into sunken lounge and balcony with a view overlooking the waterhole and Zambezi National Park. Sunset Facing. Complimentary mini bar stocked with beer, wine, soft drinks and beer. There is a a guest toilet off the lobby and open plan staircase leading up to the bedroom which has an en-suite bathroom with separate bath and shower. All rooms are air-conditioned with ceiling fans in the bedroom and lounge. A roller bed for a child under 12 years can be prepared in the lounge of the suite.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Business Centre, Conference Centre, Disability Services, Eco Friendly, Gym (nearby), Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa, TV Room
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Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Hair Dryer, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
All guests at the resort, as well as visitors to the Lodge are invited to enjoy this daily educational activity affectionately referred to as the ‘Vulture Culture’ experience.
This program is for guests at the resort, as well as visitors. It focuses on the ecological importance of raptors and scavengers in order to maintain and to build an overall awareness of conservations issues these birds face. By educating about the feeding habits and conservation of vultures, we are not only creating awareness of the conservations issues that faces these birds, but benefiting their living environment within the area.
The experience occurs daily at 1300hrs in front of the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, and lasts approximately 30 minutes.
The activity is great for photography and bird identification, and to date is thoroughly enjoyed by guests and visitors.
At 1245hrs, our resident guide gathers the guests sitting at the Buffalo Bar to join him to head to down to the feeding area. Carcasses from The Boma dinner the previous night are thrown out to attract circling vultures. This is an amazing experience as there is activity in the sky at 1245hrs and by 1300hrs – it is heaving with over 100 vultures and other birds of prey.
Situated on the edge of the waterhole at the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, the Siduli Hide offers guests a chance observe wildlife in a unique way.
A suitably trained and qualified Professional Guide escorts guests into the hide, which is designed to look like a termite mound. This involves a short walk (5 minutes) from the lodge to the hide. Once hidden within, guests wait for a variety of mammal, reptile and bird species to visit the waterhole to quench their thirsts or to sample minerals at the nearby salt-lick.
We recommend early morning and late afternoon trips to the hide. Times will vary slightly with the seasons, but we normally meet set off for the hide at 0615hrs and at 1615hrs in the afternoons.
Time spent in the hide will vary, but we sell it as a minimum of a two hour sit. We confirm on 2 guests and currently we can take a maximum of 6 guests. No children under 16 years allowed (unless special permission is granted).
In the morning, clients will be offered tea/coffee at Vic Falls Safari Lodge, before going into the hide. In the afternoon, we will include soft drinks, mineral water and a limited amount of beer (people need to be in a sober state due to close wildlife interactions). Ideally, the pickup times should be 15 minutes prior to the departure times above.
Please note that due to seasonal changes and the fact that this is an authentic wild experience, we cannot guarantee wildlife sightings. Saying this, the drier it gets, the more chance there is of having some very good close up encounters!
Further points to consider: Guests must be able to sit quietly for long periods of time and should not suffer from claustrophobia! Due to the possibility of close interactions with wildlife, this experience is not for the faint-hearted! This activity is ideal for photographers, small groups and wildlife enthusiasts, who are after a ‘non-touristy” experience.
Rack rate: US$50.00 per person.
The award-winning MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant at the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge is not to be missed. The restaurant is widely-known for its impeccable service, exquisite meals and fine selection of South African wines.
The restaurant is decorated with an African safari flair and just the right atmosphere in which to relax and relive the day’s animal sightings.
The international a la carte menu also includes popular dishes with a local flair like Warthog Fillet and Impala Loin as well as Kudu fillets, and for the more adventurous, smoked crocodile pasta. Meals are all beautifully prepared with only the freshest ingredients.
The split-level restaurant overlooks the lodge’s on-site watering hole that is often frequented by buffalo, elephant, warthog, antelope and colourful birdlife - the views alone guarantee a memorable meal. The view over the African bush at sunset is one not to be forgotten.
As the restaurant is very popular bookings are essential.
MaKuwa-Kuwa is open every day for breakfast (06h30- 10h00), lunch (12h30 - 14h00) and dinner (19h00 - 22h00). The dress code is smart-casual. Summer evenings are warm, so light clothing is ideal, but winter evenings (June - August) can be chilly, so patrons are advised to bring a warm layer or two.
Dinner guests are encouraged to be seated by 19h30 to enjoy MaKuwa-Kuwa’s resident acapella group’s beautiful African songs.
MaKuwa-Kuwa is also available for private parties of no more than 100 guests, provided that most of the guests are resident at either the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, Victoria Falls Safari Club, Victoria Falls Safari Suites or Lokuthula Lodges. All bookings for private parties can be done through the functions manager or reservation office.
Bask in the last few rays of sun from the Buffalo Bar balcony, as you watch the animals at the waterhole from your barstool.
Situated below the MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant at the award-winning Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, the open- plan Buffalo Bar is the perfect spot to unwind after a fun-filled day with a sundowner.
Like the waterhole itself, Buffalo Bar is the central hub of the area, with guests enjoying themselves all throughout the day and the evening. Enjoy cocktails here before going to dine at the Makuwa-Kuwa Restaurant upstairs, and come back down after dinner for drinks in the warm, convivial environment. The bar is also a convenient place to grab a light lunch in between your scheduled activities. Choose from a variety of salads, sandwiches and pasta dishes. Top beer brand Heineken named Buffalo Bar one of the Great Bars of the World, and as well as the magnificent views of the Zambezi River and pristine bushveld, you will find the staff to be warm, hospitable and professional. Buffalo Bar also has a wide drinks selection and fantastic house specialties and cocktails.
When you’re planning the itinerary for your Victoria Falls holiday be sure to include an advance reservation at the often fully-booked restaurant, The Boma - Dinner & Drum Show.
From the moment guests arrive at seven o’clock, they are immersed in the vibrant atmosphere. Tantalising aromas of local dishes and game meat on the barbeque fill the restaurant, which is partially open to the surrounding forest and the night skies. Staff members are warm and hospitable, offering traditional delicacies to guests as they enjoy the warm African evening.
The starter menu is influenced by local ingredients and offers a unique selection of dishes, including Nyimo Beans, groundnuts, Kariba Bream (Tilapia) with smoked crocodile, and deep-fried Kapenta (Tanganyika sardines from Kariba).
The Boma specialises in traditional African food, and the main course buffet offers mouth-watering grilled ostrich, buffalo curry, suckling pig on the spit, guinea fowl, game stew, kudu steak and even warthog fillet! There are also good vegetarian options, with bush and garden vegetables galore. There is something for everyone. If you are brave, you can try out a dried Mopane Worm on offer, and don’t forget to claim your certificate as proof.
Diners are treated to outstanding performances by traditional singers and dancers, and thrilled by a dramatic medicine man who will throw bones for you and tell your fortune. There is also traditional storyteller who entertains guests with folklore tales.
The food is cooked and served in the style and quantity of a lavish feast, including irresistible desserts, so prepare to eat your fill! If you’ve overindulged, though, don’t worry – you can work it off in the energetic drumming circle that starts at nine o’clock, which usually turns into an even more energetic dance party. If that isn’t your cup of tea, the restaurant also has a lively bar, and a relaxed lounge area for you to while away the rest of your evening chatting away.
Your Stay
1 Night
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4 Star
Safari Lodge
Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 72
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Fishing, Flora, Golf, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Wildlife
Camp Hwange | Central Hwange National Park
A rustic, traditional camp of 8 canvas-walled units beneath cooling thatch, Camp Hwange overlooks one of the natural waterholes that make this part of Hwange National Park special.
Founded in 2010 by a well-known professional guide, Camp Hwange’s location is strategic. This private concession in the central part of Hwange lies between the rugged mopane woodlands to the north and the sandy soil teak forests to the south-west; it’s location here on this open savannah ecotone means that game viewing is as diverse as its habitat types.
Aside from fantastic game viewing, especially in the drier months from April through to November, Camp Hwange offers an excellent guided experience with a strong emphasis on walking and tracking.
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Camp Hwange - main areaCredit: Wild Expeditions Africamain area with views down towards a productive waterhole
Camp Hwange - main areaCredit: Wild Expeditions Africawelcoming and spacious main area
Camp Hwange - main areaCredit: Wild Expeditions Africalounge and dining with a view
Camp Hwange - main areaCredit: Wild Expeditions Africaswimming pool and pool deck looking across to the main area
Camp Hwange - breakfastCredit: Wild Expeditions Africaearly morning breakfast and coffee at the campfire
Camp Hwange - breakfast buffetCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Kevin Hogan)fresh, light, healthy breakfast before game drive
Camp Hwange - guest roomCredit: Wild Expeditions Africaen-suite bathroom with views to the waterhole
Camp Hwange - game driveCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Jamie Thom)game drives across diverse, scenic habitat are the mainstay of activities
Camp Hwange - game driveCredit: Wild Expeditions Africalion pride seen feeding on game drive
Camp Hwange - game driveCredit: Wild Expeditions Africaelephant herd seen on game drive
Camp Hwange - logpile hideCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)logpile hides give unique experiences
Camp Hwange - walking safariCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Jamie Thom)walking and tracking are an important part of any Camp Hwange experience
Camp Hwange - walking safariCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Jamie Thom)giraffe viewed on foot with professional guide
Camp Hwange - walking safariCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Jamie Thom)elephant bull viewed on foot with professional guide
Camp Hwange - walking safariCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Jamie Thom)varied terrain makes for exciting walking safaris
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)territorial male lion in the core part of the private concession
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)Hwange is well known for its elephant concentrations
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)Hwange is well known for its elephant concentrations
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)plains game such as zebra graze the open grasslands
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)browsers such as giraffe are well represented in the woodlands
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)browsers such as giraffe are well represented in the woodlands
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)a healthy hippo population occupies the waterholes
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)several herds of buffalo utilise the concession area and are often followed by the resident lion prides
Camp Hwange - night drivesCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)productive night drives reveal nocturnal creatures like serval
Camp Hwange - night drivesCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)productive night drives reveal nocturnal creatures like large-spotted genet
Camp Hwange - night drivesCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)roductive night drives reveal nocturnal creatures like African wild cat
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)the resident lion prides are often seen on the open grasslands of the concession
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)habitat diversity ensures that uncommon antelope such as sable are regularly seen
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)habitat diversity ensures that uncommon antelope such as roan are regularly seen
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)limited water sources in the dry season see large concentrations of species like buffalo and elephant
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)limited water sources in the dry season see large concentrations of species like impala and kudu
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)zebra concentrations increase with the advance of the dry season
Camp Hwange - game viewingCredit: Wild Expeditions Africa (Chris Roche)even elephants are occasionally preyed on by lions
Large, spacious thatched chalets with canvas and gauze sides and 'open-fronted' views to the camp waterhole. Rooms are en-suite and recently refurnished with completely renovated bathrooms. Zimbabwean artworks decorate the walls and a shaded patio provides an additional peaceful place to while away the midday. Beds are covered by large mosquito nets and have overhead fans. All geysers, fans and lighting operate on solar power lowering our environmental footprint.
Consisting of a standalone combination of two separate rooms connected by an interleading passage, the family room sleeps 4 guests in what is typically an 'adult' room and a 'childrens'' room. Each room is en-suite with its own private bathroom and its own shaded patio with views to the camp waterhole. The interleading passage has doors at both ends ensuring the two rooms are separate but easily accessible. All beds have large mosquito nets and overhead fans and all geysers, fans and lighting operate on solar power lowering our environmental footprint.
game drives in open 4x4 vehicles with fully qualified professional guides comprise the primary activity in search of wildlife
night drives in open 4x4 vehicles with fully qualified professional guides offer a glimpse into the lives of nocturnal creatures
being on foot with a tracker and fully qualified professional guide allows for perspective changing experiences with large mammals
observing wildlife close up from strategically positioned logpile hides is a unique experience
Camp Hwange works with Lesedi Schools and Clinic in the village of Ntabayengwe outside Victoria Falls Airport. Its location makes it a convenient place for guests at Camp Hwange to visit on either their way in or out of Hwange.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
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Tented Camp
Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 8
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Wilderness Ruckomechi | Mana Pools National Park
Situated in a large private concession in the heart of the Zambezi Valley’s Mana Pools National Park, Wilderness Ruckomechi looks out from the banks of the mighty Zambezi River. It is a remote, picturesque place with spectacular views of the broad flowing river, the adjacent woodland and the mountains of the Rift Valley escarpment.
Ten spacious and beautifully decorated en-suite tents, including two family rooms, lie beneath the ana trees, best-beloved of local elephant for their nutritious seeds. The camp's central living space includes an inviting fire pit for pleasant evenings beneath the African night skies. Other unique features include a pool which overlooks a broad sweep of river, an outdoor “bath with a view” in a secluded, scenic spot, and a romantic Star Bed by a busy waterhole.
Open 4x4 vehicles, motorised pontoon boats, canoes and good old safari boots facilitate the wildlife viewing. Wilderness Ruckomechi is open throughout the dry (winter) season.
INSIDER'S TIP: A boat cruise along the mighty Zambezi is a wonderful way to see wildlife and waterbirds from a different perspective. For the more adventurous – there’s the option of canoeing along this famous river!
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Wilderness RuckomechiRuckomechi is the elephants’ favourite camp
Wilderness RuckomechiGuest lounge area and adjacent al fresco dining arear
Wilderness RuckomechiSpend an evening star-gazing from the deck
Wilderness RuckomechiCanoeing on the Zambezi allows up-close game viewing
Wilderness RuckomechiGuest lounge area and adjacent al fresco dining area
Wilderness RuckomechiGreat game viewing from as close as Ruckomechi’s star-gazing deck
Wilderness RuckomechiAlways amazing wildlife sightings from the main area
Wilderness RuckomechiBrunch treats at Ruckomechi
Wilderness RuckomechiThe pool area has sweeping views of the Zambian escarpment over the river
Wilderness RuckomechiThe luxurious guest tents are spacious and inviting
Wilderness RuckomechiBalmy weather allows for dining under the stars most evenings
Wilderness RuckomechiEnjoy an aperitif on the fire deck before dinner
Wilderness RuckomechiRuckomechi is nestled on the banks of the Zambezi River adjacent to Mana Pools National Park
Wilderness RuckomechiElephant feeding on the floodplain in front of a guest tent
Wilderness RuckomechiExterior view of a guest tent
Wilderness RuckomechiLuxurious guest tents provide a relaxing base at siesta time
Wilderness RuckomechiRuckomechi accommodates guests in 10 spacious en-suite tents
Wilderness RuckomechiGuest tent bathroom
Wilderness RuckomechiGuest tents overlook the Lower Zambezi River
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenWild dog pack preparing for a hunt
Wilderness RuckomechiHippo are a regular sighting in the Zambezi River
Wilderness RuckomechiCanoeing on the Zambezi is a thrilling adventure
Wilderness RuckomechiRuckomechi’s legendary outdoor bath offers a romantic interlude
Wilderness RuckomechiAfrican skimmers require pristine habitats to successfully breed
Wilderness RuckomechiBuffalo graze on an island in the Zambezi River
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenGame viewing from a boat cruise
Wilderness RuckomechiThe resident lion pride may often be seen while out on a game drive
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenGame walk with professional safari guide
Wilderness RuckomechiAfrican elephant feeding in the floodplain
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenTiger fishing is available on a catch-and-release basis
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenWild dog seen on a game walk
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenHippo seen from a canoeing activity
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenElephant crossing a shallow section of the Zambezi River
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenGolden hour elephant
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenWild dog after a successful kill
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenPlayful wild dogs
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenElephant feeding on ana tree pods
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenElephant are regularly seen from the pontoon as they move across the Zambezi
Wilderness RuckomechiPredators such as lion are often sighted while on game drives
Wilderness RuckomechiBuffalo on the floodplain behind camp
Wilderness RuckomechiElephant seen on a drive from camp
Wilderness RuckomechiZebra with oxpeckers passenger
Wilderness RuckomechiIconic African fish-eagle
Wilderness RuckomechiImpala flourish in Mana Pools National Park
Wilderness RuckomechiWhite-fronted bee-eater on the banks of the Zambezi River
Wilderness RuckomechiElephant with the escarpment forms a stunning backdrop
Wilderness RuckomechiElephant sightings from a boat cruise are exceptionally rewarding
Wilderness RuckomechiThe face of experience
Wilderness RuckomechiThe Zambian escarpment provides a dramatic photographic backdrop, whether at sunrise or sunset
Sublimely spacious tented suites are thoughtfully positioned along the iconic Zambezi’s banks, each offering unimpeded views across the river to the stunning Rift Valley Escarpment on the Zambian side.
From the well-appointed lounge area inside, to the expansive deck outside, each suite has been mindfully furnished in rich natural textures and lovely local décor pieces.
Connected to the main area by low wooden walkways – to allow free passage of the wildlife – the tented suites provide front row seats to an endlessly entertaining wildlife parade.
The two stylish and generous tented family rooms are built on low wooden decks offering a veranda with broad vistas of the Zambezi River. With the same comforts as the standard tents, each comprise two en-suite bedrooms.
One of the many things we are most proud to share with our guests are the wide open spaces and amazing viewing encounters with wild animals in their natural habitat. Explore the varying habitats within our private concession, as well as the National Park, accessing a diversity of habitats, and therefore a wide range of wildlife which resides in each one.
Mana Pools National Park is a remote, astonishing place that is best experienced on foot. Learn to listen for alarm calls as you venture through the wilderness led by a professional guide. This fantastic way of exploring the surrounding bush, looking out for the spoor and tracks of animals, often heralds many exciting sightings.
For the more adventurous, there is the thrilling experience of canoeing along this famous river, allowing for a different perspective of the area.
* Water levels permitting.
Enjoy a magical sunset while cruising this amazing stretch of the Zambezi River in search of hippo, crocodile, elephants and colourful birdlife.
* Water levels permitting.
Bream (tilapia), barbel (catfish) and tigerfish are some of the more common fish found at Mana Pools. Catch and release is practised at all Wilderness camps and keen fishermen are always encouraged to bring their own equipment as we only carry basic fishing tackle.
There is no better way of falling asleep than being serenaded by the sounds of nature while you gaze up at the starry skies of Africa.
* Weather permitting and operated subject to the discretion of the Camp Manager.
The multiplicity of fantastic birdlife in the area includes three-banded courser, western banded snake-eagle, Arnot's chat, green-capped eremomela, African golden oriole, Lilian’s lovebird, Böhm's spinetail and Meve's starling.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included