Livingstone hotels lodges self catering
Livingstone hotels, lodges, self catering, B&B’s and river lodges at the Victoria Falls on the Zambian side.
There are good quality Bed and breakfasts to self catering house rentals, elegant Victorian hotels, or move further upstream for romantic and private getaways.
LIVINGSTONE FEATURED LODGE …………………….. VICTORIA FALLS WATERFRONT
Zambezi riverside chalets US$ 125.00 per person sharing B&B (low season)
Riverside or Garden view rooms
Option 1 Riverside Rooms
comprise 2 x single beds or 1 x double bed with en suite bathrooms with shower.
Option 2 Garden view rooms
have 2 x single beds or 1 x double bed with ensuite bathrooms and shower.
DSTV, Fans, mosquito nets, private balconies (with chairs), electronic safe, fridge, tea & coffee making facilities and bottled water can be found in all rooms.
Avani Hotel
is a very popular family resort destination in Livingstone with suites, standard or family rooms. Lots of features for all members of the family to enjoy including pool, spa, restaurants, children’s entertainment. It is also a popular conference center and business getaway
Bushfront Lodge
good value family accommodation. Bushfront is set in quiet bush surroundings. There is a restaurant and bar on site. Accommodation consists of chalets and luxury rooms.
Chanters Lodge
situated in a quiet Livingstone suburb, here you will find good, comfortable and affordable accommodation. Family room, double rooms and poolside rooms available. Popular restaurant on site.
HISTORY of LIVINGSTONE TOWN
Named after the legendary explorer David Livingstone, the town of Livingstone is a gateway to the rest of Zambia. Also known as Maramba, most of the accommodation is located along the banks of the Zambezi river.
Originally situated at a place known as “the old drift”, the site was abandoned when the railway bridge came into operation.
One of the most exciting adventures to do in Livingstone today is a dip in the Devil’s Pool. During the dry months and if the water is low enough you can actually walk to Livingstone Island. It was here that David Livingstone had his first glimpse of the Falls.