



Guests are truly spoilt for choice for dining spots and places to relax, and all come complete with that astonishing view and the gentle thundering of white water in the distance. Try the Bulawayo Room for an after-dinner port, Stanley’s Terrace to marvel at the scenery or perhaps the meticulously manicured gardens for an afternoon with a good book. There’s also a swimming pool, beautiful Edwardian-style spa, 2 tennis courts and nearby golf course should the mood take you.
All 161 rooms have their own charms and quirks. Choose from the old-world elegance of the original Central Deluxe rooms, the newer and more contemporary Stable rooms, placed around a pretty courtyard, or the all-out glamour of one of the suites, complete with acres of space and vast four-poster beds. Not all of the rooms look out to the Falls however, and we highly recommend nabbing one that does. What’s a gin & tonic without a view after all?
The on-site activity centre is a handy one stop shop for all your Victoria Falls needs, from the nail-bitingly adventurous white-water rafting and bungee jumping, the slightly more sedate helicopter flights and the perfectly relaxing river cruises and guided walks. Also worth a mention are fishing trips on the Zambezi and a stroll around the town of Victoria Falls for those all-important souvenirs.
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Adventure activities, spine-tingling views and beautiful lodges? It can only be Victoria Falls.