Day 1 Arrive Johannesburg
Welcome to Johannesburg. Upon arrival, you will be met and assisted to the complimentary shuttle transfer to your hotel, just off the airport grounds.
Luxury coupled with state-of-the-art facilities and easy access to O.R. Tambo International Airport makes the 5-star Peermont D'Oreale Grande the perfect choice for guests looking for supreme comfort and lavish indulgence.
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Day 2 Johannesburg-Kasane-Chobe National Park
Take the complimentary hotel transfer back to the terminal today for your flight to Kasane (flight not included) After landing in Kasane, Botswana today, you will be met and transferred to Ngoma Safari Lodge. Perched on the edge of the valley, the views of the Chobe River and open floodplains from Ngoma are breathtaking. Chobe National Park is the second largest park in Botswana and is renowned for its large herds of elephant. You'll also find some of the more rare antelopes, like red lechwe, road and puku. Predators abound, so watch for lion, leopard and spotted hyena.
Perched up on the edge of the valley, the view of the Chobe River and the open floodplains from the vantage of your private room and plunge pool is unrivalled in the area.
Ngoma's thatched buildings are all made from natural materials and blend seamlessly with their surroundings. Ethnic fabrics, building material and artefacts provide a local touch. The lodge is also positioned to give guests unsurpassed views over the legendary Chobe River with many opportunities to see elephants, zebra and buffalo grazing on the floodplain.
The central area of the lodge houses the reception area, lounge, dining room, bar and a plunge pool. A well-positioned viewing deck gives guests a perfect setting from which to enjoy a beautifully prepared evening meal with views over a floodlit waterhole frequented by elephants, zebra, antelope and other game.
The lodge has eight private suites, two of which have Indian day beds and may be used as triples. The suites are all luxuriously appointed and spacious, each with the following facilities: air conditioning, mini bar, overhead fan and tea and coffee making facilities.
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Day 3 & 4 Chobe National Park | Meals: BLD
During your two full days in Chobe, there are a wide variety of game viewing activities to enjoy. Thanks to its location in the Chobe Forest Reserve, Ngoma is one of the few lodges in Chobe where you can enjoy a night game drive. Game viewing by water on the Chobe River is a must while you are here. A game walk is also fascinating and shows you a different side of the reserve. Chobe National Park is probably the best-known of Botswana's national parks. It was the first national park in Botswana, it is the country's second largest park and it has one of the most diverse populations of wildlife of all of Africa's parks. But it is probably Chobe's elephant population that draws the most interest and attention, as not only does Chobe host the largest concentration of elephants in Africa, but they are part of the longest surviving continuous elephant population on earth.
Perched up on the edge of the valley, the view of the Chobe River and the open floodplains from the vantage of your private room and plunge pool is unrivalled in the area.
Ngoma's thatched buildings are all made from natural materials and blend seamlessly with their surroundings. Ethnic fabrics, building material and artefacts provide a local touch. The lodge is also positioned to give guests unsurpassed views over the legendary Chobe River with many opportunities to see elephants, zebra and buffalo grazing on the floodplain.
The central area of the lodge houses the reception area, lounge, dining room, bar and a plunge pool. A well-positioned viewing deck gives guests a perfect setting from which to enjoy a beautifully prepared evening meal with views over a floodlit waterhole frequented by elephants, zebra, antelope and other game.
The lodge has eight private suites, two of which have Indian day beds and may be used as triples. The suites are all luxuriously appointed and spacious, each with the following facilities: air conditioning, mini bar, overhead fan and tea and coffee making facilities.
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Day 5 Victoria Falls | Meals: B
Today, a road transfer takes you into Victoria Falls and your lodge just minutes from the Falls themselves. Victoria Falls Safari Lodge sits on a natural plateau, perfect for viewing magical sunsets. The lodge also has a waterhole which attracts game right to the lodge � sip your morning coffee and you might see some elephants having a morning drink at the waterhole! Later, take a relaxing cruise on the Zambezi River.
Set high on a plateau which forms a natural boundary to the Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge enjoys uninterrupted views of unspoilt bushveld, spectacular African sunsets and an on-site waterhole. A complimentary shuttle service transports guest to the Victoria Falls and town centre on an hourly basis throughout the day.
MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant A restful, split-level a la carte restaurant with views overlooking the waterhole
Buffalo Bar An open plan bar with its own game-viewing platform overlooking the waterhole
Pool Deck & Viewing Deck A delicious light menu & full bar service are available. Additionally this offers a wonderful view of the 'Vulture Restaurant' in front of the waterhole. This attracts hundreds of vultures every lunchtime
Room Service Limited room service available
The Boma Place of Eating -- Just 500 metres from the lodge, The Boma offers a unique African experience including traditional dancers, an interactive drumming show & mouth-watering local & international dishes every evening
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Day 6 Victoria Falls | Meals: BL
A busy day ahead. First, start the day with a morning walking tour of Victoria Falls. The Falls are just over a mile (5,577 feet) wide and 360 feet high and an average of 550,000 cubic meters of water cascade over the edge every minute. (By comparison, Niagara Falls is 167 feet high and 3,947 feet wide; Iguazu Falls is 269 feet at its highest point and 8,858 feet wide.) Then, a fun Victoria Falls Canopy Tour awaits. Following a network of slides, trails and rope bridge walkways, explore the canopy of the hardwood forest of the Zambezi Gorges. Consisting of 9 different slides, varying in length (with the longest being approximately 85m and the shortest being 40m) and 1 cable bridge walkway, this tour is suitable for adventure seekers of all ages. Friendly and experienced staff will give you a detailed safety briefing before the canopy tour, taking you step by step through your upcoming adventure. There are two guides on each tour, with a maximum of 8 guest.
Then, enjoy included lunch on Livingstone Island. Stand where David Livingstone stood when he first discovered and measured the Falls. You'll be viewing the falls from a unique vantage point, right at the point where the water thunders down a 100 meter drop. Nothing like a view of that magnitude to add to the flavor of drinks and lunch on Livingstone Island.
Set high on a plateau which forms a natural boundary to the Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge enjoys uninterrupted views of unspoilt bushveld, spectacular African sunsets and an on-site waterhole. A complimentary shuttle service transports guest to the Victoria Falls and town centre on an hourly basis throughout the day.
MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant A restful, split-level a la carte restaurant with views overlooking the waterhole
Buffalo Bar An open plan bar with its own game-viewing platform overlooking the waterhole
Pool Deck & Viewing Deck A delicious light menu & full bar service are available. Additionally this offers a wonderful view of the 'Vulture Restaurant' in front of the waterhole. This attracts hundreds of vultures every lunchtime
Room Service Limited room service available
The Boma Place of Eating -- Just 500 metres from the lodge, The Boma offers a unique African experience including traditional dancers, an interactive drumming show & mouth-watering local & international dishes every evening
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Day 7 Hwange | Meals: BLD
Great ready for more extraordinary game viewing as a road transfer takes you to Linkwasha Camp in the heart of Hwange National Park. Linkwasha Camp lies in Hwange�s south-eastern corner, close to the famous Ngamo Plains. The camp overlooks a pan that is a magnet for game in the dry season. Settle in and enjoy an afternoon game drive.
Situated on the Eastern Boundary of the famous Hwange National Park in a 5 square km area, The Hide is one of the few private camps in the National Park itself.
Accommodation is in 10 large East African style luxury tents under thatch, all overlooking the main waterhole. Each tent has its own en-suite bathroom, consisting of shower, hand basin and flush toilet along with a small teak dressing table and most importantly, piping hot water at night and in the mornings. All tents have been mosquito proofed and have free standing fans. The spacious bedroom areas are very tastefully furnished with solid Zimbabwe Teak furniture and each are individually decorated. There are 7 twin-bedded, 1 double and 2 honeymoon tents. The honeymoon tents have an additional outside bath where guests can relax whilst enjoying the stunning views.
Activities/excursions offered are : Morning or evening guided walks, Morning and afternoon Game Drives, Night drives with spotlight , Underground hides around pans, Bush breakfasts, Overnight sleep-over in the "Doves Nest" Treehouse.
The hub of the camp is a majestic "A" Frame which houses the dining room and sun lounge downstairs and a large comfortable lounge and viewing area upstairs.
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Day 8 & 9 Hwange | Meals: BLD
Two full days at Linkwash are filled with game viewing. In additional game drives in open Land Rovers, you might want to take a walking safari. Hwange was proclaimed a national park some 80 years ago and hosts one of the densest concentrations of game in Africa. The varied landscape of Hwange ensures great game viewing year-round. Large herds of elephant and buffalo dot the plains. Wildebeest, zebra and eland are abundant. And of course, with such large numbers of plains game, predators are never far behind. You may spot lion, leopard and spotted hyaena. Bird watchers will delight in Hwange�s varied bird community. Along with typical Kalahari birds like Kori bustard, crimson-breasted Shrike and red-eyed bulbul, the plains are alive with pipits, larks, coursers and capped wheatear. Raptors like martial eagle and the rare red-necked falcon are also present.
Situated on the Eastern Boundary of the famous Hwange National Park in a 5 square km area, The Hide is one of the few private camps in the National Park itself.
Accommodation is in 10 large East African style luxury tents under thatch, all overlooking the main waterhole. Each tent has its own en-suite bathroom, consisting of shower, hand basin and flush toilet along with a small teak dressing table and most importantly, piping hot water at night and in the mornings. All tents have been mosquito proofed and have free standing fans. The spacious bedroom areas are very tastefully furnished with solid Zimbabwe Teak furniture and each are individually decorated. There are 7 twin-bedded, 1 double and 2 honeymoon tents. The honeymoon tents have an additional outside bath where guests can relax whilst enjoying the stunning views.
Activities/excursions offered are : Morning or evening guided walks, Morning and afternoon Game Drives, Night drives with spotlight , Underground hides around pans, Bush breakfasts, Overnight sleep-over in the "Doves Nest" Treehouse.
The hub of the camp is a majestic "A" Frame which houses the dining room and sun lounge downstairs and a large comfortable lounge and viewing area upstairs.
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Day 10 Victoria Falls | Meals: BD
After a last game drive this morning, drive back to Victoria Falls, where the remainder of the day is at leisure.
Set high on a plateau which forms a natural boundary to the Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge enjoys uninterrupted views of unspoilt bushveld, spectacular African sunsets and an on-site waterhole. A complimentary shuttle service transports guest to the Victoria Falls and town centre on an hourly basis throughout the day.
MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant A restful, split-level a la carte restaurant with views overlooking the waterhole
Buffalo Bar An open plan bar with its own game-viewing platform overlooking the waterhole
Pool Deck & Viewing Deck A delicious light menu & full bar service are available. Additionally this offers a wonderful view of the 'Vulture Restaurant' in front of the waterhole. This attracts hundreds of vultures every lunchtime
Room Service Limited room service available
The Boma Place of Eating -- Just 500 metres from the lodge, The Boma offers a unique African experience including traditional dancers, an interactive drumming show & mouth-watering local & international dishes every evening
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Day 11 Victoria Falls-Depart | Meals: B
Bid farewell to this amazing part of the world as you are transferred to the airport to begin your journey home.
Welcome to Johannesburg. Upon arrival, you will be met and assisted to the complimentary shuttle transfer to your hotel, just off the airport grounds.
Peermont D'Oreale
Luxury coupled with state-of-the-art facilities and easy access to O.R. Tambo International Airport makes the 5-star Peermont D'Oreale Grande the perfect choice for guests looking for supreme comfort and lavish indulgence.
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Day 2 Johannesburg-Kasane-Chobe National Park
Take the complimentary hotel transfer back to the terminal today for your flight to Kasane (flight not included) After landing in Kasane, Botswana today, you will be met and transferred to Ngoma Safari Lodge. Perched on the edge of the valley, the views of the Chobe River and open floodplains from Ngoma are breathtaking. Chobe National Park is the second largest park in Botswana and is renowned for its large herds of elephant. You'll also find some of the more rare antelopes, like red lechwe, road and puku. Predators abound, so watch for lion, leopard and spotted hyena.
Ngoma Safari Lodge
Perched up on the edge of the valley, the view of the Chobe River and the open floodplains from the vantage of your private room and plunge pool is unrivalled in the area.
Ngoma's thatched buildings are all made from natural materials and blend seamlessly with their surroundings. Ethnic fabrics, building material and artefacts provide a local touch. The lodge is also positioned to give guests unsurpassed views over the legendary Chobe River with many opportunities to see elephants, zebra and buffalo grazing on the floodplain.
The central area of the lodge houses the reception area, lounge, dining room, bar and a plunge pool. A well-positioned viewing deck gives guests a perfect setting from which to enjoy a beautifully prepared evening meal with views over a floodlit waterhole frequented by elephants, zebra, antelope and other game.
The lodge has eight private suites, two of which have Indian day beds and may be used as triples. The suites are all luxuriously appointed and spacious, each with the following facilities: air conditioning, mini bar, overhead fan and tea and coffee making facilities.
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Day 3 & 4 Chobe National Park | Meals: BLD
During your two full days in Chobe, there are a wide variety of game viewing activities to enjoy. Thanks to its location in the Chobe Forest Reserve, Ngoma is one of the few lodges in Chobe where you can enjoy a night game drive. Game viewing by water on the Chobe River is a must while you are here. A game walk is also fascinating and shows you a different side of the reserve. Chobe National Park is probably the best-known of Botswana's national parks. It was the first national park in Botswana, it is the country's second largest park and it has one of the most diverse populations of wildlife of all of Africa's parks. But it is probably Chobe's elephant population that draws the most interest and attention, as not only does Chobe host the largest concentration of elephants in Africa, but they are part of the longest surviving continuous elephant population on earth.
Ngoma Safari Lodge
Perched up on the edge of the valley, the view of the Chobe River and the open floodplains from the vantage of your private room and plunge pool is unrivalled in the area.
Ngoma's thatched buildings are all made from natural materials and blend seamlessly with their surroundings. Ethnic fabrics, building material and artefacts provide a local touch. The lodge is also positioned to give guests unsurpassed views over the legendary Chobe River with many opportunities to see elephants, zebra and buffalo grazing on the floodplain.
The central area of the lodge houses the reception area, lounge, dining room, bar and a plunge pool. A well-positioned viewing deck gives guests a perfect setting from which to enjoy a beautifully prepared evening meal with views over a floodlit waterhole frequented by elephants, zebra, antelope and other game.
The lodge has eight private suites, two of which have Indian day beds and may be used as triples. The suites are all luxuriously appointed and spacious, each with the following facilities: air conditioning, mini bar, overhead fan and tea and coffee making facilities.
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Day 5 Victoria Falls | Meals: B
Today, a road transfer takes you into Victoria Falls and your lodge just minutes from the Falls themselves. Victoria Falls Safari Lodge sits on a natural plateau, perfect for viewing magical sunsets. The lodge also has a waterhole which attracts game right to the lodge � sip your morning coffee and you might see some elephants having a morning drink at the waterhole! Later, take a relaxing cruise on the Zambezi River.
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge
Set high on a plateau which forms a natural boundary to the Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge enjoys uninterrupted views of unspoilt bushveld, spectacular African sunsets and an on-site waterhole. A complimentary shuttle service transports guest to the Victoria Falls and town centre on an hourly basis throughout the day.
- 4 km/2.5 mls from the Victoria Falls Rainforest
- 3 km/2 mls from Victoria Falls Town Centre
- 100 km/62 mls from Chobe Game Reserve (Botswana)
- 24 km/15 mls from Victoria Falls Airport
- 170 km/106 mls from Hwange Game Reserve
- 5 km/3 mls from the Zambian Border (Livingstone)
- 24 hour reception services
- Complimentary hourly bus shuttle to the village and Victoria Falls for hotel residents
- Ample free secure open parking space
- Private shower facilities for early arrival & late check-out guests
- Limited facilities for guests with disabilities
- Check out time 1000hrs/Check in time 1400hrs
- Swimming pool with sun deck
- Credit cards accepted : VISA, Amex and MasterCard
- Private and bush dinners available on request
- Activities desk
- Curio and Gift Shop
- Wireless access is available throughout the hotel
- TV Lounge with satellite link
- Internet Cafe with e-mail access, digital photo downloading, CD printing and photo printing facilities
- Baby sitting facilities
- Guest library and Games room
- 24 hour security
- Tailor made wedding service available
- Up-grades available on request at an additional charge
ENTERTAINMENT:
MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant A restful, split-level a la carte restaurant with views overlooking the waterhole
Buffalo Bar An open plan bar with its own game-viewing platform overlooking the waterhole
Pool Deck & Viewing Deck A delicious light menu & full bar service are available. Additionally this offers a wonderful view of the 'Vulture Restaurant' in front of the waterhole. This attracts hundreds of vultures every lunchtime
Room Service Limited room service available
The Boma Place of Eating -- Just 500 metres from the lodge, The Boma offers a unique African experience including traditional dancers, an interactive drumming show & mouth-watering local & international dishes every evening
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Day 6 Victoria Falls | Meals: BL
A busy day ahead. First, start the day with a morning walking tour of Victoria Falls. The Falls are just over a mile (5,577 feet) wide and 360 feet high and an average of 550,000 cubic meters of water cascade over the edge every minute. (By comparison, Niagara Falls is 167 feet high and 3,947 feet wide; Iguazu Falls is 269 feet at its highest point and 8,858 feet wide.) Then, a fun Victoria Falls Canopy Tour awaits. Following a network of slides, trails and rope bridge walkways, explore the canopy of the hardwood forest of the Zambezi Gorges. Consisting of 9 different slides, varying in length (with the longest being approximately 85m and the shortest being 40m) and 1 cable bridge walkway, this tour is suitable for adventure seekers of all ages. Friendly and experienced staff will give you a detailed safety briefing before the canopy tour, taking you step by step through your upcoming adventure. There are two guides on each tour, with a maximum of 8 guest.
Then, enjoy included lunch on Livingstone Island. Stand where David Livingstone stood when he first discovered and measured the Falls. You'll be viewing the falls from a unique vantage point, right at the point where the water thunders down a 100 meter drop. Nothing like a view of that magnitude to add to the flavor of drinks and lunch on Livingstone Island.
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge
Set high on a plateau which forms a natural boundary to the Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge enjoys uninterrupted views of unspoilt bushveld, spectacular African sunsets and an on-site waterhole. A complimentary shuttle service transports guest to the Victoria Falls and town centre on an hourly basis throughout the day.
- 4 km/2.5 mls from the Victoria Falls Rainforest
- 3 km/2 mls from Victoria Falls Town Centre
- 100 km/62 mls from Chobe Game Reserve (Botswana)
- 24 km/15 mls from Victoria Falls Airport
- 170 km/106 mls from Hwange Game Reserve
- 5 km/3 mls from the Zambian Border (Livingstone)
- 24 hour reception services
- Complimentary hourly bus shuttle to the village and Victoria Falls for hotel residents
- Ample free secure open parking space
- Private shower facilities for early arrival & late check-out guests
- Limited facilities for guests with disabilities
- Check out time 1000hrs/Check in time 1400hrs
- Swimming pool with sun deck
- Credit cards accepted : VISA, Amex and MasterCard
- Private and bush dinners available on request
- Activities desk
- Curio and Gift Shop
- Wireless access is available throughout the hotel
- TV Lounge with satellite link
- Internet Cafe with e-mail access, digital photo downloading, CD printing and photo printing facilities
- Baby sitting facilities
- Guest library and Games room
- 24 hour security
- Tailor made wedding service available
- Up-grades available on request at an additional charge
ENTERTAINMENT:
MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant A restful, split-level a la carte restaurant with views overlooking the waterhole
Buffalo Bar An open plan bar with its own game-viewing platform overlooking the waterhole
Pool Deck & Viewing Deck A delicious light menu & full bar service are available. Additionally this offers a wonderful view of the 'Vulture Restaurant' in front of the waterhole. This attracts hundreds of vultures every lunchtime
Room Service Limited room service available
The Boma Place of Eating -- Just 500 metres from the lodge, The Boma offers a unique African experience including traditional dancers, an interactive drumming show & mouth-watering local & international dishes every evening
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Day 7 Hwange | Meals: BLD
Great ready for more extraordinary game viewing as a road transfer takes you to Linkwasha Camp in the heart of Hwange National Park. Linkwasha Camp lies in Hwange�s south-eastern corner, close to the famous Ngamo Plains. The camp overlooks a pan that is a magnet for game in the dry season. Settle in and enjoy an afternoon game drive.
The Hide
Situated on the Eastern Boundary of the famous Hwange National Park in a 5 square km area, The Hide is one of the few private camps in the National Park itself.
Accommodation is in 10 large East African style luxury tents under thatch, all overlooking the main waterhole. Each tent has its own en-suite bathroom, consisting of shower, hand basin and flush toilet along with a small teak dressing table and most importantly, piping hot water at night and in the mornings. All tents have been mosquito proofed and have free standing fans. The spacious bedroom areas are very tastefully furnished with solid Zimbabwe Teak furniture and each are individually decorated. There are 7 twin-bedded, 1 double and 2 honeymoon tents. The honeymoon tents have an additional outside bath where guests can relax whilst enjoying the stunning views.
Activities/excursions offered are : Morning or evening guided walks, Morning and afternoon Game Drives, Night drives with spotlight , Underground hides around pans, Bush breakfasts, Overnight sleep-over in the "Doves Nest" Treehouse.
The hub of the camp is a majestic "A" Frame which houses the dining room and sun lounge downstairs and a large comfortable lounge and viewing area upstairs.
- Early morning tea/coffee is delivered to your tent.
- Breakfast is served al fresco.
- Lunch and dinner are served around a magnificent 22 seater teak dining table.
- Plunge Pool
- Landline telephone service available at reception
- Daily laundry service (weather permitting).
- Check in is 1200hrs and check out is 1100 hrs
- Powered by mains electricity (220 volts)
- One room is accessible for guests with disabilities
- No children under 10 years unless in group taking over whole lodge.
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Day 8 & 9 Hwange | Meals: BLD
Two full days at Linkwash are filled with game viewing. In additional game drives in open Land Rovers, you might want to take a walking safari. Hwange was proclaimed a national park some 80 years ago and hosts one of the densest concentrations of game in Africa. The varied landscape of Hwange ensures great game viewing year-round. Large herds of elephant and buffalo dot the plains. Wildebeest, zebra and eland are abundant. And of course, with such large numbers of plains game, predators are never far behind. You may spot lion, leopard and spotted hyaena. Bird watchers will delight in Hwange�s varied bird community. Along with typical Kalahari birds like Kori bustard, crimson-breasted Shrike and red-eyed bulbul, the plains are alive with pipits, larks, coursers and capped wheatear. Raptors like martial eagle and the rare red-necked falcon are also present.
The Hide
Situated on the Eastern Boundary of the famous Hwange National Park in a 5 square km area, The Hide is one of the few private camps in the National Park itself.
Accommodation is in 10 large East African style luxury tents under thatch, all overlooking the main waterhole. Each tent has its own en-suite bathroom, consisting of shower, hand basin and flush toilet along with a small teak dressing table and most importantly, piping hot water at night and in the mornings. All tents have been mosquito proofed and have free standing fans. The spacious bedroom areas are very tastefully furnished with solid Zimbabwe Teak furniture and each are individually decorated. There are 7 twin-bedded, 1 double and 2 honeymoon tents. The honeymoon tents have an additional outside bath where guests can relax whilst enjoying the stunning views.
Activities/excursions offered are : Morning or evening guided walks, Morning and afternoon Game Drives, Night drives with spotlight , Underground hides around pans, Bush breakfasts, Overnight sleep-over in the "Doves Nest" Treehouse.
The hub of the camp is a majestic "A" Frame which houses the dining room and sun lounge downstairs and a large comfortable lounge and viewing area upstairs.
- Early morning tea/coffee is delivered to your tent.
- Breakfast is served al fresco.
- Lunch and dinner are served around a magnificent 22 seater teak dining table.
- Plunge Pool
- Landline telephone service available at reception
- Daily laundry service (weather permitting).
- Check in is 1200hrs and check out is 1100 hrs
- Powered by mains electricity (220 volts)
- One room is accessible for guests with disabilities
- No children under 10 years unless in group taking over whole lodge.
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Day 10 Victoria Falls | Meals: BD
After a last game drive this morning, drive back to Victoria Falls, where the remainder of the day is at leisure.
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge
Set high on a plateau which forms a natural boundary to the Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge enjoys uninterrupted views of unspoilt bushveld, spectacular African sunsets and an on-site waterhole. A complimentary shuttle service transports guest to the Victoria Falls and town centre on an hourly basis throughout the day.
- 4 km/2.5 mls from the Victoria Falls Rainforest
- 3 km/2 mls from Victoria Falls Town Centre
- 100 km/62 mls from Chobe Game Reserve (Botswana)
- 24 km/15 mls from Victoria Falls Airport
- 170 km/106 mls from Hwange Game Reserve
- 5 km/3 mls from the Zambian Border (Livingstone)
- 24 hour reception services
- Complimentary hourly bus shuttle to the village and Victoria Falls for hotel residents
- Ample free secure open parking space
- Private shower facilities for early arrival & late check-out guests
- Limited facilities for guests with disabilities
- Check out time 1000hrs/Check in time 1400hrs
- Swimming pool with sun deck
- Credit cards accepted : VISA, Amex and MasterCard
- Private and bush dinners available on request
- Activities desk
- Curio and Gift Shop
- Wireless access is available throughout the hotel
- TV Lounge with satellite link
- Internet Cafe with e-mail access, digital photo downloading, CD printing and photo printing facilities
- Baby sitting facilities
- Guest library and Games room
- 24 hour security
- Tailor made wedding service available
- Up-grades available on request at an additional charge
ENTERTAINMENT:
MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant A restful, split-level a la carte restaurant with views overlooking the waterhole
Buffalo Bar An open plan bar with its own game-viewing platform overlooking the waterhole
Pool Deck & Viewing Deck A delicious light menu & full bar service are available. Additionally this offers a wonderful view of the 'Vulture Restaurant' in front of the waterhole. This attracts hundreds of vultures every lunchtime
Room Service Limited room service available
The Boma Place of Eating -- Just 500 metres from the lodge, The Boma offers a unique African experience including traditional dancers, an interactive drumming show & mouth-watering local & international dishes every evening
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Day 11 Victoria Falls-Depart | Meals: B
Bid farewell to this amazing part of the world as you are transferred to the airport to begin your journey home.