Victoria Falls Safari Lodge

4 Days

Set high on a plateau, which forms a natural boundary to the adjacent Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge is ideally located just four kilometres from the majestic Victoria Falls. The lodge is westward facing with an onsite waterhole, which attracts a wide variety of game throughout the year, ensuring year-round stunning sunsets and magical views of unspoilt bushveld. Rising up around existing trees and natural landscape, this 72-bedroomed newly refurbished Lodge is a testament to eco-friendly design and prides itself on exceptional hospitality and food. It is also perfectly positioned as a central hub for the surrounding African experiences, excursions and adrenaline-pumping activities.

Itinerary:

Day 1:
Arrive Victoria Falls. Met and transferred to your lodge for three nights. Dinner in the Boma Restaurant.

Days 2/3:
Time at leisure to explore Victoria Falls including an afternoon sunset cruise. Dinner at the Mukuwa-Kuwa Restaurant.

Day 4:
Transfer to the airport.


2010 Departures:

Cost Per Person - 4 Days
Twin Share
Single
01 Jan - 31 December 2010
from $620
from $840

All prices in Australian Dollars

Price Includes: 3 nights accommodation, all transfers; breakfast daily, sunset cruise, dinner at the Boma and dinner in the Mukuwa-Kuwa restaurant in Victoria Falls.


Partially open to the African skies and sheltered by the indigenous Gusu forest lies the award winning Boma restaurant. This offers a unique African experience that bombards the senses with the tastes, sights, sounds and smells of Africa - together with the warmth and hospitality of Zimbabwe and its people.

Specialising in a superb selection of traditional Zimbabwean dishes, fish, a variety of game meat and potjiekos (hunter’s stew) - as well as vegetarian meals - diners are invited to sample such ethnic delicacies as deep fried kapenta and groundnuts.

Traditional customs, such as local beer tasting and pre-dinner handwashing, are observed while the sights and sounds of the evening are accentuated by Ndebele performers who captivate diners with their vibrant and energetic songs and dance.

Steeped in mystery, a witchdoctor adds a touch of drama and after dinner guests are invited to wile away the evening with the restaurant’s sangoma - a traditional story teller - to learn more about the country’s folklore, culture and heritage.

"This offers a unique African experience that bombards the senses with the tastes, sights, sounds and smells of Africa."

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