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Victoria Falls Safari Suites
4.5/510 Reviews

Victoria Falls Safari Suites

Victoria Falls|2.15km from Tami Walker Fine Art Gallery
With a stay at Victoria Falls Safari Suites in Victoria Falls, you'll be in a national park, within a 10-minute drive of Victoria Falls and Victoria Falls National Park. This luxury hotel is 1.8 mi (2.9 km) from Zambezi River and 2.3 mi (3.8 km) from Zambezi National Park.Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and babysitting (surcharge). Guests can catch a ride to nearby destinations on the complimentary area shuttle.Satisfy your appetite for dinner at MaKuwa-Kuwa, a restaurant which specializes in international cuisine, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Relax with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge or the poolside bar.Featured amenities include a business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Event facilities at this hotel consist of conference space and meeting rooms. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours).Make yourself at home in one of the 6 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and free minibar items. Rooms have private furnished patios. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.

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Shoestrings Backpackers Lodge Vic Falls
4.1/528 Reviews

Shoestrings Backpackers Lodge Vic Falls

Victoria Falls|0.58km from Tami Walker Fine Art Gallery
Shoestrings must be under new ownership or management, as I'd say it's operating the best I've ever seen....and my first time staying at Shoestrings was in 1999, and I've visited Vic Falls almost every year since then (pre COVID) and made a point to drop in for a drink, primarily being nostalgic. So it was time to stay again, and I was very impressed with the current operation (just two things to work on, noted below). First, the lodge is fine for all ages, so don't think it's a youth hostel...it's a lodge. There were young, middle-aged, and older...and the vibe for everyone was comfortable and welcoming. Next, I have to give huge compliments to Ann, who works in the reception. Simply outstanding in every way; detailed in all arrangements requested (and any activity operator or even taxi service that didn't deliver well for her guests (us) got an earful from her; she even reprimanded the Immigration service for mishandling the entry visas for 2 guests and had them come to the property to refund and reissue the visas)....but most importantly she was sincerely caring for all of the guests, and was funny as well. Everyone is in GREAT hands being looked after by Ann!! So about the property... They keep it super clean. I was probably the first awake every day and would hang in the common area, and the cleaning was in full-swing by 6-630am when I would wander out to grab a coffee...I was very impressed by the commitment to keeping it clean, especially after they had an active night in the bar/common area. The main/font lounge area is a very relaxing where everyone is welcome. I ended up meeting 4 other solo travelers of various ages who quickly became ”friends for life”, and we ended up spontaneously traveling together for extended trips to Zambia and Botswana. It's just a great area to be social with other travelers, or just sprawl on the couch and chairs like I often did, when not with my newfound friends. Nice and very clean pool adjacent to the front lounge area. It was always too cold for me to try, but others were braver than me and looked to enjoy it. Maybe I wish they had more than one lounger to use and soak up some sun. I self catered camped, first time in my life. I was not very good at it, and didn't have the proper bedding for the freezing nighttime temperature....not surprisingly Ann came to the rescue and arranged extra bedding for me, with just a refundable deposit needed. Never felt my belongings were unsafe in the garden, though of course I also used a lock. Due to an extremely early bus departure the next day, and not wanting to deconstruct my tent at 430-5am, I did move into a dorm for my last night. I don't think I've stayed in a dorm for at least 2 decades, and was a bit apprehensive. But it was again a welcoming place to stay, had nice chats with the few others in the room, very comfortable beds/bedding, privacy curtains for each bed, and two fans for air circulation. Okay, are for improvement....the sha

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Reviews for Victoria Falls Hotels

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Shearwater's Explorers Village
4.4/542 Reviews
We had the most amazing and tasty breakfast at Shearwater Village, kudos to our server of the day a Trainee named Fanuel who was incredibly friendly and made sure we were good the entire time. Highly recommended Overally we enjoyed the atmosphere was amazing the buffet was exceptional our food orders came on time
Ilala Lodge Hotel
4.6/550 Reviews
This luxurious lodge in Victoria Falls offers every amenity you would want in a remote town. The welcoming and accommodating staff help with everything from the hotel restaurant to where to go in town. The property itself offers a variety of seating areas, two pools, a friendly bar, and a fantastic restaurant. The location puts the entire town, and the falls, within walking distance. The rooms are spacious, comfortable, and modern. We had a lovely stay here and I would recommend the Ilala Lodge to anyone visiting Victoria Falls.
Shoestrings Backpackers Lodge Vic Falls
4.1/528 Reviews
Shoestrings must be under new ownership or management, as I'd say it's operating the best I've ever seen....and my first time staying at Shoestrings was in 1999, and I've visited Vic Falls almost every year since then (pre COVID) and made a point to drop in for a drink, primarily being nostalgic. So it was time to stay again, and I was very impressed with the current operation (just two things to work on, noted below). First, the lodge is fine for all ages, so don't think it's a youth hostel...it's a lodge. There were young, middle-aged, and older...and the vibe for everyone was comfortable and welcoming. Next, I have to give huge compliments to Ann, who works in the reception. Simply outstanding in every way; detailed in all arrangements requested (and any activity operator or even taxi service that didn't deliver well for her guests (us) got an earful from her; she even reprimanded the Immigration service for mishandling the entry visas for 2 guests and had them come to the property to refund and reissue the visas)....but most importantly she was sincerely caring for all of the guests, and was funny as well. Everyone is in GREAT hands being looked after by Ann!! So about the property... They keep it super clean. I was probably the first awake every day and would hang in the common area, and the cleaning was in full-swing by 6-630am when I would wander out to grab a coffee...I was very impressed by the commitment to keeping it clean, especially after they had an active night in the bar/common area. The main/font lounge area is a very relaxing where everyone is welcome. I ended up meeting 4 other solo travelers of various ages who quickly became ”friends for life”, and we ended up spontaneously traveling together for extended trips to Zambia and Botswana. It's just a great area to be social with other travelers, or just sprawl on the couch and chairs like I often did, when not with my newfound friends. Nice and very clean pool adjacent to the front lounge area. It was always too cold for me to try, but others were braver than me and looked to enjoy it. Maybe I wish they had more than one lounger to use and soak up some sun. I self catered camped, first time in my life. I was not very good at it, and didn't have the proper bedding for the freezing nighttime temperature....not surprisingly Ann came to the rescue and arranged extra bedding for me, with just a refundable deposit needed. Never felt my belongings were unsafe in the garden, though of course I also used a lock. Due to an extremely early bus departure the next day, and not wanting to deconstruct my tent at 430-5am, I did move into a dorm for my last night. I don't think I've stayed in a dorm for at least 2 decades, and was a bit apprehensive. But it was again a welcoming place to stay, had nice chats with the few others in the room, very comfortable beds/bedding, privacy curtains for each bed, and two fans for air circulation. Okay, are for improvement....the sha
Bhejane Lodge
4.6/522 Reviews
Had a wonderful stay here. Very pretty lodges with roses and hisbiscus, rooms are spacious, and has everything you need. Breakfast was delicious. What made it even more special was our host Sheralynne, she is extremely helpful, genuine, lovely person who arranged our transfer, tours and whatever we needed help in. I would stay here again, such a lovely place and the most reasonably priced place. Thank you Sheralynne for making our stay so pleasant :)
N1 Hotel & Campsite Victoria Falls
3.9/561 Reviews
The batteries ran out in our door lock, unfortunately the manager did not trust her staff enough to leave them with the master key to get into the rooms. The manager had left for the day and had to be called back - the delay caused us to almost miss our booked sunset cruise, it was very stressful as we were only in Vic falls for one night.
The Victoria Falls Hotel
4.5/556 Reviews
It is indeed a century-old luxury hotel built by British colonists. It shows aristocratic temperament everywhere, low-key atmosphere, thoughtful and meticulous service. The black brother guides you to a special living room for check-in, and sends you wet wipes and lemonade. The back garden of the hotel is facing the waterfall bridge. The most wonderful thing is to enjoy the mist rising from the waterfall while drinking English afternoon tea.

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More about Victoria Falls

Planning a trip to Victoria Falls? If you want to stay at the best hotel in Victoria Falls, Trip.com is here to help! If you travel to Zimbabwe, visiting Victoria Falls is a good choice. For trips in Victoria Falls, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions.

For those traveling for business and tourism, Victoria Falls Airport is the preferred choice when visiting Victoria Falls.

On Trip.com, there are 26 recommended hotels in Victoria Falls. Victoria Falls has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 163 SGD. There are 4 four-star hotels in Victoria Falls at an average price of 242 SGD per night. There are 5 three-star hotels in Victoria Falls at an average price of 195 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Victoria Falls, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. A popular hotel in Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls Rainbow Hotel is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Victoria Falls Safari Suites.

The most popular attractions for tourists in Victoria Falls are Victoria Bridge, Nature Trails Travel & Tours (Pvt) Ltd, Devil’s Pool.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 26.62°C during the day, 20.67°C at night

• April to June: 22.85°C during the day, 14.15°C at night

• July to September: 23.32°C during the day, 13.68°C at night

• October to December: 28.44°C during the day, 21.33°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 121.23 cm

• Summer: 9.23 cm

• Autumn: 0.73 cm

• Winter: 87.9 cm

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