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Making memories with a sensational encounter with Africa’s gentle giants along the banks of the Zambezi River in the capable hands of your Tongabezi guide.
1/61Enjoy a dreamy moment on the sandbanks of the awesome Zambezi River with champagne in hand and the sun setting in the distance at Tongabezi Lodge.
2/61An aerial view of Victoria Falls gives an incredible picture of its thundering beauty.
3/61A floating sundowner deck is the perfect spot to unwind with a G & T and share stories about the day’s highlights at the marvelous Thorntree River Lodge.
4/61Marvel at the beautiful symmetry of nature at the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park during your stay at Stanley Safari Lodge.
6/61The magnificent South Luwangwa leopard makes regular appearances to its delighted audiences.
7/61The many sundowner spots dotted discreetly around Sindabezi Island are simply magical.
8/61A birds-eye view of the spectacular Victoria Falls by microlight is just one of the many thrilling adventures during your stay at Tongabezi Lodge.
9/61Breezy rustic glamour beckons at the exquisite Sindabezi Island.
10/61Wake up to beautiful views and the sounds of the hippos snorting while sipping your morning tea at Sindabezi Island!
12/61The brightly coloured lilac breasted roller are regularly seen on safari at Stanley Safari Lodge.
13/61Zambia is a walking safari paradise and nobody does it better than Robin Pope Safaris in South Luangwa National Park.
14/61Professional guides will wow you with their encyclopedic knowledge of every aspect of the bush in South Luangwa National Park.
15/61Due to the fantastic conservation rehabilitation program, the rhino population at the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park continues to thrive.
16/61Pure safari bliss: a private sandbank lunch on the Zambezi River at Thorntree River Lodge.
18/61Be wowed by a spectacular helicopter flight over Victoria Falls and enjoy a bird’s eye view of this iconic wonder of the world.
19/61Enjoy dinner on the Royal Livingstone Express Steam Train while staying at The River Club.
20/61Relax in the comfort of your sleek and modern ‘bush chalet’ at Thorntree River Lodge while enjoying welcome sounds of the hippo on your doorstep.
22/61The lush and densely wooded islands along the Zambezi River are the perfect habitat for the hundreds of species of birds to be seen on a boating safari during your stay at The River Club.
23/61Come face-to-face with the wildest inhabitants of Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park during your stay at Stanley Safari Lodge.
Tongabezi Lodge's rustic-chic Lookout Lounge is an idyllic spot to relax and enjoy the panoramic views over the magnificent Zambezi River.
27/61Tongabezi Lodge's sprawling Dog House has two beautiful bedrooms, a central designated chill zone with an infinity pool, extended deck, large lounge and cozy dining room.
28/61Indulge in a dreamy romantic dinner whilst floating along the tranquil waters of the Zambezi River against a jaw-dropping backdrop of an African sunset during your stay at Tongabezi Lodge.
29/61Sleep in splendour under a canopy of towering ebony trees at The Treehouse at Tongabezi Lodge.
30/61The thoroughly beautiful Tree House at Tongabezi Lodge is open fronted and open plan.
31/61Sister lodge to Tongabezi Lodge, this is Sindabezi Island, which enjoys a specular and remote setting on the mighty Zambezi River.
32/61Convene around the campfire at Sindabezi Island with your fellow glampers to compare notes after a day’s safari.
33/61A breeding herd of elephant crossing the river is a real treat to see while on safari at Stanley Safari Lodge.
34/61The spacious and stylish family suite at Stanley Safari Lodge is an ideal base for the whole family.
35/61The multi-coloured and exquisite rainbow bee-eater, which can be seen on safari at Stanley Safari Lodge.
36/61The little jewel of the Zambezi River – the tiny and beautiful Malachite Kingfisher perch on reeds along the riverbank… a photographer’s dream.
37/61Ride some of the most awesome rapids in the world on a white-water rafting experience during your stay at Stanley Safari Lodge at Victoria Falls.
38/61Have some fun watching the comical antics of the many baboons to be found during a safari at Stanley Safari Lodge.
39/61A stay at Stanley Safari Lodge will introduce you to the haunting cry of the Fisheagle, a signature tune of the Zambezi.
40/61South Luwangwa National Park boasts some of the highest concentrations of African Wilddog in the World contributing to some of the finest game viewing in Africa.
41/61The exquisite Scarlet-chested sunbird makes its home throughout the upper Zambezi and can be enjoyed in and around the Victoria Falls region.
42/61Another dreamy African sunset brings a close to another exhilarating day on safari at Stanley Safari Lodge.
43/61Dining al fresco in the gardens of Stanley Safari Lodge takes romance to a different level.
44/61Freefall 111 meters into the largest waterfall on Earth with a spectacular bungee jump off Victoria Bridge – definitely one for the bucket list if you are feeling brave!
45/61No need for binoculars as you drift silently alongside elephants bathing and drinking on a boating safari during your stay at at The River Club.
46/61A delicious breakfast fit for kings on a breezy terrace is the perfect way to begin your exciting day ahead at The River Club.
47/61The simple and elegant whitewashed interiors of the Princess Mary Suite at The River Club enjoys breathtaking views over the Zambezi River.
48/61Enjoy elevated views over the Zambezi as you have a romantic poolside dinner at The River Club.
49/61Expect to be wowed along The Victoria Falls Walk – the ideal way to experience the Victoria Falls in all their glory.
50/61Be at one with the Zambezi River with a stay at the impressive River Suite – The River Club’s crowning glory.
51/61The delightful Princess Mary suite at The River Club.
52/61Gently swaying palm trees intermingle with the thick riverine forest shrouded in early morning mist – a photographer’s dream.
53/61Toka Leya, on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, is an ideal luxury base for families or couples at the start or end of their safari.
54/61Move over, I’m thirsty! A lovely breeding herd of Elephant bustle for front row on the banks of the Zambezi River at Toka Leya.
55/61The Children of the Wilderness program in full swing at Toka Leya as local children have fun learning the art of photography.
56/61The sleek and glamourous living area at Toka Leya.
57/61A rare sighting of a hippo out of water at Toka Leya is a real treat.
58/61Delight in a spot of game viewing from in privacy and wonder from the comfort of your expansive decked verandah at Toka Leya.
59/61Victoria Falls makes a perfect stay for the whole family.
60/61At its highest levels, the volume of water cascading over the Victoria Falls can reach a staggering 3,000 cubic meters per second!
61/61Getting There
British Airways offer direct flights from London to Johannesburg (duration 11.5 hours), located in the East of South Africa. On arrival in Johannesburg, there are a number of daily flights to Livingstone if you are planning on visiting Victoria Falls, or daily flights to Lusaka if you are planning a safari to South Luangwa or Kafue National Parks. Charter flights operate regularly between Livingstone and Mfuwe (South Luangwa) and from Lusaka to Kafue National Park.
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