Best Hotels Near Zambezi River Cruise Victoria Falls
The Zambezi River sunset cruise from Victoria Falls is one of Africa's most civilised wildlife experiences — gin and tonic in hand while hippos snort from sandbanks, elephants drink at the water's edge, and enormous Nile crocodiles slide silently from grassy shores as the African sun sets over the river in a blaze of orange and pink. The Zambezi above the falls is calm and the wildlife density extraordinary. Hotels in Victoria Falls arrange sunset cruises as a standard excursion and the contrast with the thundering falls just downstream makes this one of the great natural encounters in Africa.
The grande dame of Zimbabwe's hospitality, The Victoria Falls Hotel has stood at the edge of the gorge since 1904 with an imperial Edwardian grace that time has only burnished. The Stanley Terrace, with its spray-misted views of the Zambezi Bridge and gorge, is one of Africa's great hotel settings; afternoon tea here, with the distant thunder of the falls, is an experience entirely its own category.
Ilala Lodge earns fierce loyalty for its combination of genuine bush-lodge atmosphere and the closest proximity to the falls of any hotel in town. Resident wildlife roam the gardens — buffalo, warthog, and vervet monkeys are daily visitors — and the rooftop sundeck offers a remarkable vantage over the spray-cloud above the falls. The Palm Restaurant is locally regarded as Victoria Falls's finest dinner.
Perched dramatically on a ridge above Lake Kariba — the world's largest man-made lake — Bumi Hills is Zimbabwe's most spectacular luxury lodge. The hotel's 20 rooms and suites all face the vast open water, and game drives into the surrounding wildlife area regularly yield lion, elephant, and the elusive cheetah. The sunset from the infinity pool here defies description.
Singita's Zimbabwe flagship occupies a 130,000-acre private wildlife reserve in the lowveld, offering the brand's signature superlative service in one of southern Africa's most remote and rewarding wildlife environments. Six villas with private pools, walk-in safaris, and the possibility of rhino tracking create an experience that goes well beyond the standard safari lodge brief.
One of Wilderness Safaris' most intimate camps in Hwange, Davison's Camp sits at the edge of a productive waterhole where elephant convene in extraordinary numbers. The classic tented camp atmosphere, attentive guides, and proximity to some of Hwange's finest game areas make it an outstanding mid-range safari choice for those who prioritise wildlife over luxury amenities.
Twelve luxury tented suites perched on a hillside above Victoria Falls town with panoramic views over the Zambezi National Park and, on clear days, the spray of the falls themselves. The Elephant Camp is named for its elephant interaction programme — guests can observe the resident elephant herd being trained from camp platforms. Excellent private dining and thoughtfully curated activities make for a very complete experience.