Zimbabwe’s town of Victoria Falls is a growing tourist hotspot, with an increasing range of exciting things to see and do.
The busy tourist outpost located a stone’s throw from the magnificent Victoria Falls is evolving, with more to see and do as well as offering some super places to stay.
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The town now has some very upmarket eateries, galleries, breweries and and range of bunch of new activities.
The new developments benefit both tourists and residents alike.
NEW THINGS WORTH TRYING OUT:
THROUGH THE EYES OF AN ELEPHANT
This new experience brings visitors up close with elephants in their natural surroundings.
The project employs elephant behaviour experts and scientists who monitor distressed elephants while keeping them in their natural habitat.
Zimbabwe has 82 360 elephants – roughly the same number of elephants found in the entire elephant population of East Africa. This results in conflicts between humans and elephants.
The project focuses on helping elephants and humans to coexist.
ELECREW REHABILITATION TEAM
eleCREW’s team of scientists and elephant behaviour specialists focus on community, research, welfare and education for elephants and the communities in which they live.
Visitors to the centre will enjoy fun and informative experiences with eleCREW’s staff, some of the elephants that are cared for, and maybe even a pool party! That is if the elephants decide to take a dip in the waterhole during your visit.
The experience includes an informative presentation, some elephant interaction, a morning tea on the deck with wonderful views of the waterhole, and the elephants in their natural habitat.
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DUSTY ROAD TOWNSHIP EXPERIENCE VICTORIA FALLS
Local restauranteur and Chef Sarah Lilford, who has published several cookery books has taken her love for food to Victoria Falls.
Lilford opened the now hugely popular Dusty Road Township Experience in 2020 but battled to get the business off the ground during the pandemic.
Ongoing lockdown restrictions and a global downturn in tourism took a toll on the small business, which employs 15 locals.
AUTHENTIC LOCAL CUISINE
Dusty Road is now thriving. The themed eatery located on the outskirts of the Chinotimba township won Zimbabwe’s Restaurant of the Year Award for 2023.
The eatery is welcoming and charming. Vibrantly decorated spaces with furniture and items donated by local residents, the award-winning Dusty Road turns out delicious and well-presented meals for lunch and dinner.
Don’t miss the opportunity to sample delicious traditional Zimbabwean fare, complemented by great service, all in a vibrant setting.
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PAMARAH LODGE
The new Pamarah Lodge located in a leafy suburban street is a pure delight. The classy boutique hotel exudes charm and elegance.
Plush ensuite rooms, all tastefully decorated with unique photos of the Victoria Falls and its links with aviation make this stunning place well worth a stay.
The owners are aviation enthusiasts, with years of experience in piloting planes and staying at some of the world’s best hotels.
FRESH INVITING SPACES
Guests will love the tranquil open spaces and the idyllic plunge pool which is perfect for cooling off during the day.
Being owner-managed, guests are afforded very high standards of service while enjoying the truly serene ambiance.
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