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Chundu Island

Perhaps Chundu’s best asset is its location. Chundu Island is located in the heart of the Zambezi National Park, only 21km from Zimbabwe’s majestic Victoria Falls. The island is superbly positioned on the Zambezi River and only accessible by boat.  From here guests can experience Africa in its purest state. It is peaceful, serene and beautiful, yet at the same time, guests have the opportunity to experience the best Zimbabwe has to offer. Peace and tranquility with opportunities for thrill seeking and adventure. 

After the hustle and bustle of Vic Falls, a town that caters to both the adrenaline junkies and the curious, indulge in deliciously chilled island life.  Chundu Island is an exclusive lodge with sole access to the beautiful 1.4km long island on the mighty Zambezi River.  The lodge is constructed in the shade of magnificent riverine trees blending with nature offering spacious rooms with wide vistas over the river into the Zambezi National Park or the banks of the river on the Zambian side. 

From Chundu Island there is a lot to do both on the water and on land:  Glorious sunset cruises with snacks and cocktails, the contrasting thrill and peace of canoeing on the river, fun fishing, exciting game drives and bush walks in the Zambezi National Park to mention a few, all under the direction and care of professional and experienced guides. 

JOURNEY WITH US TO VICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE 

An island safari on the banks of the Zambezi

 

Located 21km upstream from Victoria Falls, Chundu Island is without a doubt one of the most picturesque river islands on the Zambezi River and sets the tone for a tranquil and relaxed island safari in the heart of the Zambezi National Park. 

THE SMOKE THAT THUNDERS

 Fall in love with our island 

Many people from all over the world flock to the town of Victoria Falls to see for themselves the thundering waterfall that is one of the seven wonders’ of the world. Having already planned your trip and paid for your airfare, it makes perfect sense to make the most of the journey and experience some of the other wonders on offer.

                                                    ON THE BANKS OF THE ZAMBEZI

Indulge in island living

After the hustle and bustle of Vic Falls, a town that caters to both the adrenaline junkies and the curious, indulge in deliciously chilled island life. Chundu Island is an exclusive lodge with sole access to the beautiful 1.4km long island on the mighty Zambezi River. The lodge is constructed in the shade of magnificent riverine trees blending with nature offering spacious rooms with wide vistas over the river into the Zambezi National Park or the banks of the river on the Zambian side. Enjoy stunning sunsets, cocktails and a large swimming pool overlooking the river. 

                                               A HOLIDAY FOR YOUR BUDGET

Spend your time watching sunsets not your pennies

In order to make your holiday as carefree as possible, we have included as many activities as we can in the rate; and to save you the stress of daily budgeting, all meals, teas and coffees, local soft drinks, local beers, local spirits and local wines are also included. To top that, for those wanting to see the Victoria Falls without worrying about staying in town, we offer a complimentary day transfer into town on one of the days. 

LIVE LIFE ON THE WILD SIDE

Experience the Zambezi National Park in style

The Zambezi River has attracted explorers for centuries, ultimately resulting in the development of the Zambezi National Park which continues to lure visitors from southern Africa and abroad who have traditionally made use of basic chalets or tents as a base from which to sight-see in the park. Chundu Island offers a new, stylish alternative: comfortably appointed large canvas rooms with palm thatch, private daybeds, a full service bar, swimming pool, in-room massages, as well as safaris and land activities in comfortable vehicles with individual bucket seats, and on the water inflatable canoes and large comfortable barges for sunset cruises along the banks of the reserve.

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