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VICTORIA FALLS SAFARI LODGE
Set high on a natural plateau, the westward facing Victoria Falls Safari Lodge
borders the Zambezi National Park and is just three kilometres from the
thundering Victoria Falls, Southern Africa's foremost attraction.
A masterpiece of thatch and wood, intricately designed around the indigenous
trees, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge creates a large open plan tree house from
which to watch game and take in the breathtaking African bush.
Seventy two
African influenced, en-suite bedrooms with private viewing decks have been
written about extensively in international publications. Victoria Falls Safari
Lodge sets the trends in Victoria Falls with its award winning Boma, Place of
Eating and Makuwa Kuwa restaurants. |

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Rates: Standard Room - US$462.00 |
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VICTORIA FALLS HOTEL
Situated on a World Heritage Site overlooking the
magnificent Victoria Falls, one of the seven Natural Wonders of the
World, The Victoria Falls Hotel was established in 1904. Recently
redecorated, this gracious colonial-style hotel is set in lush tropical
gardens.
The hotel epitomises the romance of grand travel,
offering guests total relaxation. The 180 suites and bedrooms are
decorated in colonial style, and each is fully air-conditioned and has
satellite TV. The hotel has 340 professional, friendly staff.
Facilities include three fine restaurants, a
freshwater swimming-pool, two floodlit tennis-courts and a nearby
18-hole golf-course. The magnificent Victoria Falls are only a
ten-minute walk along the hotel's private path.
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Rates: Standard Room - US$219.80 |
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THE KINGDOM AT VICTORIA FALLS
Constructed around a man-made lake, the hotel and its
294 rooms are built in a distinctive Zimbabwean style, based on the
Great Zimbabwe Monument at Masvingo.
Complete with its own food court offering a wide
choice of relaxing or quick meals, suiting all ages, The Kingdom at
Victoria Falls also offers three swimming pools and a toddlers pool, a
children’s play area and, for the ladies, planning a “night on the town”
or a visit to the resort’s own casino, a spa and beauty parlour.
Stunning architecture, which echoes the Victoria Falls but draws on the
ancient Kingdom of Munhumutapa, with great domes, pillars, and bridges
over the many water features, belies the fact that the resort is run on
very traditional African Sun lines, with no compromises on the highest
levels of products and guest service. |

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Rates: Standard Room - US$171.80 |
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ELEPHANT HILLS RESORT
This environmentally correctly-positioned luxury
hilltop hotel, with its great solid structure, is sited by a trail that
has seen the passage of countless elephants over thousands of years. It
deliberately imposes itself on the surrounding riverine bush. Its
tranquil evergreen setting on the upper Zambezi River belies the might
of the Victoria Falls just three kilometres away.
All 276 rooms have air-conditioning, colour television
and CNN news. The Elephant Hills Resort boasts an 18-hole championship
golf course designed by the legendary Gary Player. It is as popular with
the wildlife as it is with golfers, as it is not uncommon for play to be
interrupted while buck, warthogs or elephants exercise their right to
walk on the fairways.
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Rates: Standard Room - US$190.00 |
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