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Imbabala Zambezi Safari Lodge, Situated where Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia converge, 80km west of Victoria Falls, Imbabala Safari Lodge has its own safari park in which Game drives are conducted and is directly on the banks of the Zambezi River, offering pontoon cruises to view the game and extensive bird life. It is a short drive to The Chobe National Park, making it the ideal location to explore Victoria Falls and go on safari.
Imbabala Safari Lodge offers every luxury and comfort for your sojourn in the wilds. There are just 8 thatched chalets accommodating a maximum of 18 Guests, so individual attention and service is guaranteed.
Each chalet has a view over the Zambezi. Each has en-suite facilities and mains electricity.
Meals are taken al fresco or in the main dining room, and are of a very high culinary standard. The swimming pool offers cool relaxation during the heat of the day.
Activities at Imbabala Safari Lodge include 4×4 game viewing safaris in the Lodge’s own concession and in the nearby Chobe National Park, walking safaris and river cruises on Imbabala’s own pontoon – enabling close viewing of the wildlife that comes down to the River to drink as well as the amazing variety of birds that are attracted by the papyrus reeds that border the Zambezi.
Elephant lovers will not only be fascinated by the huge herds of elephant in the Chobe National Park but can also go on elephant back safari at Imbabala’s sister Lodge The Elephant Camp at Victoria Falls.
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Facilities
- 24 Hour Reception
- Air-Conditioned
- Beach/Pool Ambrellas
- Bottled Water
- Business Center
- Ceiling Fans
- Coffee/Tea Facilities
- En-suite Rooms
- Free Secure Parking
- Full Service Spa
- Laundry Service
- Library
- Mosquito Nets
- Picnic Area
- Private Belcony
- Private Lounge
- Restaurants
- Room Service
- Satellite Television
- Small Fridge in the Room
- Soaking Tub
- Swimming Pool
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Victoria Falls

The Victoria Falls are the most significant feature of the Victoria Falls National Park, and when the Zambezi is in full flood (usually February or March) they form the largest curtain of falling water in the world. During these months, over 500 million litres of water per minute go over the falls, which are 1708m wide, and drop 99m at Rainbow Falls in Zambia.
At low water in November the flow can be reduced to around 10 million litres/minute, and the river is divided into a series of braided channels that descend in many separate falls. Below the falls the river enters a narrow series of gorges which represent locations successively occupied by the falls earlier in their history.
Since the uplifting of the Makgadikgadi Pan area some two million years ago, the Zambezi River has been cutting through the basalt, exploiting weak fissures, and forming a series of retreating gorges. Seven previous waterfalls occupied the seven gorges below the present falls, and Devil’s Cataract in Zimbabwe is the starting point for cutting back to a new waterfall that will eventually leave the present lip high above the river in the gorge below.
Vic Falls attract many ‘extreme’ sports lovers; bungee jumping off the Zambezi Bridge, white water rafting and body boarding are just a few options available.
Less adventurous visitors will enjoy walking through the National Park, where there are excellent viewing points. The spectacular views that can be obtained by taking a helicopter or light aircraft ‘flight of the angels’ are unforgettable!
The Zimbabwean Town of Victoria Falls in is a vibrant ‘Tourist’ destination with numerous shops, activities, casino and nightlife. The recent political troubles in Zimbabwe have not seriously affected life, other than making incidental expenditure remarkably cheap!
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