Situated within the magnificent grounds of the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge resort, this luxury club is a place where African history and the enchanting power of nature blend with exotic modern comforts and brings an atmosphere of exclusive African distinctiveness.
Ideal for families and small close-knit groups who seek stylish comfort, privacy and space, the two and three-bedroom sunset-facing Victoria Falls. Safari Suites are set in a natural bush environment on the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge estate, on the edge of the Zambezi National Park, and just 4km from the Victoria Falls.
Each of the six split-level Safari Suites is fully air-conditioned, boasting a Master Gallery Bedroom upstairs that affords a superb vista over unspoilt bushveld. The Safari Suites are all en-suite, with a spacious lounge and a private patio overlooking an small waterhole that attracts bushbuck, warthog and a rich variety of birdlife, and are within walking | distance of the restaurants, activities and facilities of Victoria Falls Safari Lodge estate.
Safari-Suites Room essentials:
– Two-bedroom Safari Suite: 4 units Three-bedroom Safari Suite: 2 units
– All bedrooms are en-suite
– All bedrooms are equipped with two three-quarter beds that may be converted to king size beds
– Asofa bed is located in the TV lounge, which can sleep one extra person (recommended for a child 12 years and below)
Safari-Lodge Facilities:
– The Victoria Falls Safari Suites are ideal for families, small close-knit groups and couples who seek extra space and comfort.
– The Master Gallery Bedroom upstairs affords a superb vista over unspoilt bushveld and spectacular African sunsets
– Located adjacent to the exclusive Victoria Falls Safari Club, on the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge estate
– Situated 4km from the Victoria Falls * Bordering the Zambezi National Park
– Complimentary shuttle bus service available throughout the day to the Victoria Falls, town centre and markets
– Restaurants and bars on the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge estate.
The lounge has a 46-inch LCD TV screen with satellite TV, Wi-Fi, courtesy counter with complimentary minibar, Nespresso machine, microwave, iPod docking station and telephone. (NB: iPod not supplied) - A separate adjoining TV lounge has a 22-inch LCD monitor for connection to Xbox, Nintendo, Wii, PS3 and docking station for iPods. (NB: Xbox, Nintendo, Wii, PS3 not supplied)
– The patio has a table and chairs to seat six or eight guests
– Complimentary Wi-Fi
MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant:
This award winning restaurant overlooks the waterhole, which is flood lit at night often attracting elephant, hyena, buffalo, jackals and other nocturnal species and birds.
– Breakfast: 06:30 – 10:00
– Lunch: 12:30 – 14:00
– Dinner: 19:00 – 22:00
Buffalo Bar:
– An open plan bar with its own game-viewing platform overlooking the waterhole. Open from 10:30 – 23:00.
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge Pool
Deck and Viewing Deck A delicious snack menu and bar service is available from 10:30 to 18:00. Additionally, this location offers a wonderful view
of the ‘Vulture Culture Experience’, which takes place in front of the Buffalo Bar viewing deck at 13:00 daily.
Room Service:
– Room service available from 06:30 - 22:00 for meals and 24 hours for beverages.
The Boma:
– Café Breakfast, light meals and snacks are available from 07:00 – 16:30.
– Dinner & Drum Show Located just 500m from Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, The Boma Show offers a unique Zimbabwean dining experience including traditional dancers, an interactive drumming show and mouth-watering dishes every evening from
19:00. Bookings are strongly recommended.
The Vulture Culture Experience:
– Occurs daily at 1pm below the Buffalo Bar viewing deck at Victoria Falls Safari Lodge (duration is approximately 30 minutes), is a conservation exercise to help maintain the local vulture populations, providing guests with a thrilling insight into the lives of these raptors
Activities:
Below the Falls:
– White Water Rafting
– River boarding
Above the Falls:
– Sunset Cruise
– Canoeing
Over the Falls:
– Helicopter “Flight of Angels’
– Helicopter Zambezi Spectacular Flights
In Front of the Falls:
– Bungee Jump
– Bridge Swing
– Bridge Slide
– Bridge Tour Packages
Safari Experience:
– Game Drives (Including Night Drives & Dinner)
– Game Walks
Best Times To Travel:
The best time to visit the spectacular Victoria Falls is from February to May, directly after the region’s summer rains, when you’ll see the world’s largest sheet of falling water flowing at its greatest volume. The green season usually kicks off in about November with the first spring rains but it takes time for the water that has fallen in the Angolan Highlands to wend its way down to a series of massive gorges.
It takes a few months for the Falls to almost literally gather steam after a dry winter in mid-year. Visiting Vic Falls can be a sensory overload: the noise, heat and moisture come to together in an unforgettable natural show-stopper.
The Victoria Falls are roughly twice the height of North America’s Niagara Falls, and the thunderous roar can be heard for miles around. The sheer force of the water drives a column of spray far into the air, drenching the edge of the Falls in a fine mist and giving rise to its traditional name, Mosi-oa-Tunya or ‘The Smoke That Thunders’.
The tricky thing about visiting Victoria Falls is that the most impressive spray doesn’t coincide with peak safari season in nearby Chobe in Botswana or Hwange in Zimbabwe. Some activities, like swimming in the Devil’s Pool and certain sections of white-water rapids, are also far too dangerous to undertake when the water is at its highest and fastest. That means that February to May is not the best time to make the most of the Fall’s close proximity to its near neighbour, Botswana, one of Africa’s legendary Big 5 safari destinations unless you don’t mind travelling in green season.
The best time for a Victoria Falls holiday combined with a safari is the dry winter period from June to August. Expect great game viewing, warm days and cool nights, little to no rain and plenty of water still thundering over the precipice. We don’t recommend visiting the Falls at the end of the dry winter period - October through November - when the water level is lowest and the weather is very hot and humid.
Low water levels guarantee you’ll have panoramic views (no misty spray) on both sides of the Falls, but the Zambian side (about one quarter of its width) may have dried up completely and all you’ll see is bare rock face. Water flow on the Zimbabwean side is permanent but ebbs in volume with the seasons.
Child Policy:
Infants under 3 years of age stay free.
Children 3-11 years pay 50% of adult per person sharing rate on
accommodation and applicable meal plan (room shared with parents or inter-leading/adjacent room).
Children aged 12 years and above pay adult rate.
THE ABOVE RATES EXCLUDE:
– Park fees on activities in VFA.
– River fee USD10.00 per person for the cruise.
– Visas.
– Travel Insurance.
– All items of a personal nature and all items not listed herein as included.
RATES ARE SUBJECT TO:
– Availability of accommodation at the time of reservation.
– Accommodation rate changes.
– Currency fluctuations.
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