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Just 24 kilometres (15 miles) upstream from Victoria Falls, Chundukwa River Lodge is set on, and above (the buildings are stilted), the wide, fast-flowing Zambezi. Here you can have your cake and eat it – enjoy the tranquillity of the riverfront position, knowing that, just a short journey downstream, the Victoria Falls thunder into their gorge, offering activities galore for nature-lovers and adrenalin junkies alike. Tracing the reed-lined banks and surrounded by old-growth trees, the lodge is ideal for spotting birds and other water-loving wildlife like hippo, croc and, during the dry months, elephants in large numbers.
From $550 person/night
The simplicity. There are no bells and whistles, just good honest hospitality and safari comfort.
If you’re into birding, stay here. Over 150 species have been recorded on the property and owners Doug and Gail couple have worked hard to make Chundukwa a natural bird-friendly haven.
The rooms are open-fronted which may not may suit everyone – but there is a good, sturdy mosquito net around the bed.
The open-sided thatched main area, with its wide views of the Zambezi, has a lounge, dining and pool area, the last beautifully set into the bank with a wall of river rock. The decor is both modern and traditionally African, creating an atmosphere of unpretentious, rustic stylishness. Meals are often served just outside the lounge on the ample patio area surrounding the pool, or by candlelight on the riverfront. As a friend said, "You'd be crazy not to stay here".
Hidden among the riverbank trees are five thatched chalets, their interiors creating the sense of an elaborate hide perched on stilts. Extremely spacious with one open-sided wall overlooking the river, each chalet has a large, net-draped four-poster bed and a lovely seating area. The en-suite bathrooms have showers and/or a shower and bath. For families, Chundu Cottage is a stand-alone unit that sleeps up to seven people, with its own lounge and pool and, if desired, dedicated staff.
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Though this isn't a wildlife reserve, you're likely to catch a few decent sightings on the property. Hippo and croc are frequent riverbank visitors, and during the dry months (May to November), elephants visit to bathe and drink. If it's fishing season, enjoy some angling. Visit nearby Livingstone (in Zambia) or Victoria Falls (in Zimbabwe) for action-packed adventures such as microlight and helicopter flights, bungee jumping, river rafting and a dip in Devil's Pool (on the edge of the falls).
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