The luxury Victoria Falls Safari Club is an exclusive 20 bedroom lodge situated within the magnificent grounds of the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, overlooking a private waterhole. The Safari Club lies just 4 km from the thundering Victoria Falls on the Zimbabwe side. It has its own waterhole so that you can enjoy game viewing without stepping a foot outside the lodge. Watch the breathtaking African sunset and view the game coming to drink at the waterhole from your private balcony, pool deck or restaurant.
The Victoria Falls Safari Club has 16 rooms and 4 suites. The luxurious rooms have uninterrupted views of the bushveld, gorgeous sunsets and waterhole. Room facilities include a complimentary mini bar, large laptop-sized safe, international multi sockets, expresso machine, sliding glass doors and gauze screens to your balcony, wifi and air-conditioning. The en suite bathroom is semi-open plan, being behind the bedroom and bed, with enclosed toilet. The suites are similarly appointed but with a spacious sitting room. Families (they take kids over 10 years old) can be accommodated in inter-leading rooms or using the sleeper couch in the sitting area. (We recommend the Victoria Falls Safari Suites for families with younger kids.)
The hotel has its own restaurant and lounge with complimentary afternoon tea and pastries, sundowners and snacks. Alternatively the Boma Restaurant offers a festive African-style feast with entertainment. The Safari Club operates as a ‘hotel within a hotel’ so guests staying here can enjoy the restaurants of the larger hotel, the spa, the Vulture Culture experience and then retreat into the serenity of their own lounge and bar areas.
Activities on offer include the daily Vulture Culture experience and the hide for keen birders. The Safari Spa (shared with Victoria Falls Safari Lodge) offers a variety of treatments including aromatherapy, reflexology, massages, beauty & body treatments and sauna. A courtesy bus runs every hour and takes you to and from the town and Victoria Falls, both just five minutes away.
Victoria Falls Safari Club virtual tour
The 16 club rooms are decorated with stylish African prints and colours, with sliding glass doors and gauze screens to a private balcony. They each have two three quarter beds, which may be converted to a king-size.
The design of the rooms is modern and open, giving a sense of abundant space. Coupled with uninterrupted views of bushveld and sunset, you will feel completely removed from the hustle and bustle of every day life. Each room has:
A fully stocked mini bar.
Digital safe large enough to hold laptops.
International multi sockets.
Beverage station including an espresso machine.
Extensive range of customised toiletries.
Complimentary WI-FI.
Fully air-conditioned.
The four superior suites offer the same facilities as our club rooms but also include a spacious adjacent sitting room, making them incredibly spacious and comfortable
There are 2 sets of inter-leading Club Rooms and 2 sets of Club Suites inter-leading into Club rooms.
24-hour Security, Bar, Conference Centre, Disability Services, Eco Friendly, Internet Access, Meal on Request, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, En-Suite, Hair Dryer, Internet, Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Airport Shuttle, Babysitting Service, Credit Card, Laundry Service, Room Service, Travel Desk
A sit in the Siduli Hide at the edge of the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge waterhole offers the incredible opportunity to watch wildlife at very close quarters for a sustained period of time.
Designed to look like a termite mound, guests are concealed inside the hide, from where they may closely observe large herds of elephant and buffalo, as well as kudu, warthogs, crocodiles, marabou storks, vultures and more.
The hide sit, ideal for keen photographers and wildlife enthusiasts who seek a unique and exclusive way to enjoy wildlife while visiting Victoria Falls, is run by professional guide Charles Brightman.
The two-hour activity, which is available to groups of up to six, is best done in the early morning or late afternoon.
Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the spectacular sight of hundreds of vultures swooping down and feeding on leftover meat scraps and bones from the on-site restaurants in front of Victoria Falls Safari Lodge at 1pm daily.
As well as providing the opportunity for visitors to spot white headed vultures, hooded vultures, lappet faced vultures and white backed vultures, this supplementary feeding program aids the survival of these remarkable, but endangered birds.
The activity, which is free and appeals to all age groups, begins with a briefing on a deck beneath Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, about the ecological importance of vultures and the plight they are facing, before guests take a short walk down a bush path to a hide to view the vultures feeding.
Vulture populations are dwindling due to a variety of human created issues, including electrocution by power lines, loss of available and safe food supply, direct and indirect poisoning and the use of their parts for traditional medicines.