For something a little bit different to do in the Victoria Falls area, we can arrange for you to go on a luxury train journey either from Pretoria to Victoria Falls or the other way around.
What To Do Around the Victoria Falls
What to do in Victoria Falls

Luxury Train Journey from Pretoria to Victoria Falls
Rovos Rail evokes the style and old age glamour of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express – minus the murder – with subtle modern...
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Luxury Hotels in Victoria Falls

The Victoria Falls Hotel
The Victoria Falls Hotel, popularly known as “the grand old lady of the Falls”, is a member of the exclusive Leading Hotels of the World group.

Elephant Camp
Elephant Camp has the best of both worlds – the boutique lodge (one of the few in the falls) is close to Victoria Falls with views of the spray,...

Victoria Falls Safari Lodge
Set high on a natural plateau, the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge borders the Zambezi National Park and is just two miles from the Victoria Falls...

Matetsi River Lodge
Matetsi River Lodge holds a coveted location on the banks of the Zambezi River amidst 50,000 hectares of private wildlife reserve. With exceptional...
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Undertourism: Breaking Away from the Masses

Where 'overtourists' elbow for selfie space at honeypot destinations, 'undertourists' (we may have just made these words up) break away from the masses and discover beautiful but lesser-visited places that they can have all to themselves. Why visit The Beach in Thailand (which has had to…
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Top Seven Things to do in Zambia

Whether you've got a niche wildlife interest or a need for
some authentic cultural immersion, Zambia has got you
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Adventure at Victoria Falls

Connecting two countries, spanning a massive 5,605ft wide and falling for a dramatic 354ft, Victoria Falls is the largest curtain of water in the world. There are numerous ways to see the falls and a whole load of fantastic activities on offer on both sides of the Zambia/Zimbabwe border. So…
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