
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge
Award-winning lodge overlooking a busy waterhole, home to the acclaimed Makuwa-Kuwa restaurant.
Safari Lodge Elegance Just Minutes From the Falls
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge occupies one of the most enviable positions in the region — elevated on a ridge overlooking the Zambezi National Park, with sweeping views of the African bush and a busy waterhole that attracts wildlife throughout the day. This is where safari atmosphere meets Victoria Falls convenience.
Accommodation
Standard Rooms — Spacious rooms with private balcony, air conditioning, minibar, satellite TV, and en-suite bathroom. Every room faces the bush — no room has a car park view.
Deluxe Rooms — Upgraded amenities with premium bedding, enhanced views, and extra touches that make a stay feel special.
Dining
- The MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant — Fine dining with panoramic bush views. The menu blends international cuisine with local Zimbabwean flavours, and the Sunday brunch is legendary
- The Boma - Dinner & Drum Show — Victoria Falls' most famous dining experience is right here (and has its own listing on our site)
- Buffalo Bar — The open-air bar overlooks the waterhole; sundowners while watching elephants drink is a daily ritual
The Waterhole
The lodge's floodlit waterhole is the star attraction. From the bar, restaurant, or pool deck, guests watch a constant parade of:
- Elephant herds (especially in the dry season)
- Buffalo, kudu, bushbuck, and impala
- Warthog families
- Occasional predators at night
Facilities
- Infinity pool — Overlooking the waterhole and bush
- Vulture Culture Experience — A vulture feeding program that supports conservation and gives photographers incredible close-up opportunities
- Free shuttle — Regular shuttle to Victoria Falls town and the Falls entrance
- Tour desk — Books all activities and transfers
Location
4 km from Victoria Falls town on the road to the Zambezi National Park. Close enough for easy access to all activities, far enough to feel like you're on safari.
"Watching elephants from the Buffalo Bar with a cold Zambezi in hand as the sun set over the bush — that's the moment I fell in love with Africa." — Lodge guest