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THORNTREE RIVER LODGE
Located in the Mosi Oa Tunya National Park, Zambia,
Thorntree River Lodge features breathtaking scenery with river views and
sightings of a variety of animals on the Zambezi River. Guests are
accommodated in nine luxurious suites, all with private decks
overlooking the river.
Your safari experience at this, ‘the home of the
elephants’, will include on site river activities as well as elephant
back safaris along the banks of the Zambezi River. Thorntree’s close
proximity to Victoria Falls, means that a visit to see ‘the smoke that
thunders’ is a must for every guest staying at the lodge.
For those wishing for a quiet private dinner, dining al fresco Africa style can
be arranged. If the weather allows, guests are encouraged to enjoy the
great outdoors as they dine under the stars. |
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Rates: US$250.00
to US$480.00 |
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SUSSI LODGE & CHUMA HOUSE
Sussi Lodge and Chuma House are enchanting
riverbank hide-aways, just 10 minutes upstream of the Victoria Falls and
a perfect beginning, or finale, to a Zambian wildlife safari. Sussi
Lodge comprises ten private, luxury treehouses, architecturally designed
and built among the branches of a huge ebony tree.
Downstream from Sussi Lodge, Chuma House is a
private, self-contained villa for up to four people. The villa has its
own private chef and guide and a swimming-pool and barbecue area
overlooking the Zambezi River.
After a morning drive in the Mosi Oa Tunya National
Park with knowledgeable guides, lunch is served in the airy dining-room.
Facilities at Sussi Lodge include a swimming-pool, curio shop and safari
spa. Road transfers are available from Victoria Falls town and airport
and Livingstone airport. |
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Rates: R1,950.00 to R3,100.00 |
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TOKA LEYA
CAMP
Toka Leya Camp
(opening
1 May 2008) is
situated on the banks of the Zambezi River in the eastern sector of the
Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, some 12km up from the Victoria Falls, one
of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Accommodation consists
of 12 safari-style tents, each en-suite with a view of the magnificent
Zambezi River and some of its islands. The camp's dining and bar area
are under a canopy of jackalberry and waterberry trees overlooking the
River and there is swimming pool. Activities include a tour of the Falls
on the Zambian side, game drives, river cruises and guided walks. Other
activities on offer in the area at an additional charge include sunset
cruises, helicopter flights, micro-lighting, canoeing, jet boating,
white water rafting and fishing.
At 1708 metres wide,
Victoria Falls is the most expansive curtain of water in the world and
drops more than 100 metres into the sheer Zambezi Gorge. The Tonga and
Makalolo peoples lived here for centuries before the Falls were
'discovered' by David Livingstone in 1855, who named them after his
queen. Its local name - after which the national park is named - is
Mosi-Oa-Tunya, "the Smoke that Thunders," which describes accurately the
huge spirals of spray that can be seen 30km away. |

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Rates: US$445.00
to US$570.00 |
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