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Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp

Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp Zimbabwe
Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp Ridge Camp
Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp Fire Pit
Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp Lounge
Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp Seating
Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp View
Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp Main Area
Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp Safari Tent
Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp Campsite
Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp Campsite Grounds
Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp Campsite Ablution
Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp Signage
Rooms
4
Campsites
4

Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp, also known as Ridge Camp, is a private community reserve located on the outskirts of Victoria Falls town, about 40 km, for which a high clearance 4x4 vehicle is required to be able to access the camp.

The camp features four En-suite tents and four campsites, along with an ablution block equipped with a toilet, shower, and sink. 

Both the tented camp and the campsite offer a communal area where guests can dine together or take in the scenic views. The main dining area is lit by solar power only. This is a self-catering establishment, so visitors need to bring their own food and drinks.

The camp provides a unique photographic experience, with a wide range of activities and stunning views, as well as abundant wildlife, including elephants that often wander into the camp, especially in the evenings. Other activities include self-drive safaris, bush dinners, fishing, village tours, day trips to the falls, and exploring the surrounding area.

Woodlands Victoria Falls Camp, also known as Ridge Camp, is a private community reserve located on the outskirts of Victoria Falls town, about 40 km, for which a high clearance 4x4 vehicle is required to be able to access the camp.

The camp features four En-suite tents and four campsites, along with an ablution block equipped with a toilet, shower, and sink. 

Both the tented camp and the campsite offer a communal area where guests can dine together or take in the scenic views. The main dining area is lit by solar power only. This is a self-catering establishment, so visitors need to bring their own food and drinks.

The camp provides a unique photographic experience, with a wide range of activities and stunning views, as well as abundant wildlife, including elephants that often wander into the camp, especially in the evenings. Other activities include self-drive safaris, bush dinners, fishing, village tours, day trips to the falls, and exploring the surrounding area.