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19 February 2011, 01:33
LRH270
Where to stay in Vic Falls?
Never been before but going in June.

Suggestions?


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19 February 2011, 02:01
A.Dahlgren
Is there any other place than Vic Falls hotel ? Serious thats a place you need to stay at for a few days, after that hook upp with Russ at Ultimate lodge and do some fishing or a phototrip to Bots. I did that for 5 days last year it was a great time !


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19 February 2011, 02:05
Kathi
http://www.lhw.com/Hotel/The-V...toria-Falls-Zimbabwe


A second vote for the Victoria Falls Hotel. Amazing old photos on the walls and a really fantastic old hotel.

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19 February 2011, 03:19
Tim Herald
3rd for Vic Falls Hotel if you like history at all. It is expensive, but it is old Africa...I loved the 3 days I was there...


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19 February 2011, 03:43
LionHunter
4th for the Vic Falls Hotel. Stayed there overnight in 1997 with my rifles prior to a 4 day trip into Botswana. They locked my rifles in the vault and were quite happy to have a hunter at their hotel. When I returned from Bots, I was greeted by name in the parking lot and treated very well. Beautiful room with a great view. I truely enjoyed my 3 day stay with them prior to hunting Zim. Seems they hadn't seen many hunters for awhile and were glad to have me.


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19 February 2011, 03:51
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My first experience in Africa was the two days I spent at the Victoria Falls Hotel 17 years ago. The place just reeks "Old Africa". It's spendy but nothing really compares to it at the Falls. If you just want to see the Falls there are a number of less expensive places but if you want to bath in the real African ambience there is nothing like the Victoria Falls Hotel.

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19 February 2011, 04:01
Bwana1
May1989. Shot a nice elephant in the am. Had lunch and watched the sights around the water hole (pool) at the Vic Falls Hotel. A day I'll never forget.
19 February 2011, 04:20
interested
quote:
Originally posted by LRH270:
Never been before but going in June.

Suggestions?


Well even if you decide not to stay there, please do visit, have a drink (gin-tonic?) on the terrace and walk the grounds. Have stayed there several times over the years -- the place seems timeless.
19 February 2011, 08:01
LRH270
Ok, OK, you've all convinced me!


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19 February 2011, 18:58
Jorge400
Another vote for Victoria Falls Hotel. My wife fell in love with the place (as did I) in 2009. Check the different sites offering availablility as the prices can vary quite a bit. I think I got the best price from the Leading Hotels site and figured we would end up with a room next to the train station but instead got a room on the second floor looking out towards the gorge and bridge. If all else fails, pick the telephone up and call them and ask for their best rate. Everything is negotiable in Vic Falls.


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19 February 2011, 19:01
WY
Wife and I stayed at the Ilalla in 2005. It was ok, but after visiting the Vic Falls Hotel we decided it would be first choice for our next stay.


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19 February 2011, 19:45
bwana dogo
Rates? What's a ballpark estimate per night?
My wife is going to Dande with me next year. Would you go to Vic Falls before or after the hunt?
19 February 2011, 20:33
A.Dahlgren
I Paid 618 usd for 5 nights last year, I would go after my hunt.


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19 February 2011, 22:03
JudgeG
I am going in July and will spend some time both at the Vic Falls hotel and at Gorges Lodge.

While Ultimate (his lodge) is closed for now, I'd contact Russell Caldecott at www.ultimatelodge.com and he can arrange both hotels for you at a good discount, along with fishing, rafting, helo rides, etc.

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20 February 2011, 19:56
peashooter
What JudgeG says +1
21 February 2011, 09:00
billrquimby
I stayed at Victoria Falls Hotel on my first trip there in 1983. It then was all everyone says it is now. My stay there was truly memorable.

When I took my granddaughter to Africa in 2007, we stayed across the river in Zambia at the Thorntree Lodge. It was part of a tour package that also included Kruger Park and airfare from Johannesburg to Vic Falls and return.

The Thorntree is on a high riverbank overlooking a hippo pool with close-up views of the Zambezi and its wildlife (there was an elephant in the parking lot when we arrived).

Its thatched rondavals with mosquito netting over four-poster beds, sundowners on a pontoon boat on a river island, and the personal service available only to a limited number of guests had a lot going for it, too.

As for which side is best for viewing the falls, there is no question. It's Zimbabwe.

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21 February 2011, 10:43
Oryxhunter1983
GO WATER RAFTING! I did it in Nov...and it was the coolest thing I've ever done in africa other than hunting! Rafting the zambezi was incredible, and a great way to see the scenery!





21 February 2011, 15:55
Code4
The Vic Falls Hotel is the classic but is grossly overpriced.

There are lots of alternatives and an internet search will reveal the respectable alternatives.
21 February 2011, 22:52
eyedoc
I would stay on the way over so if your luggage does not arrive with you it has a bit of time to catch up before you move on to your hunting destination.Also helps to get over the jet lag before hunting.


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12 March 2011, 15:23
dwarf416
SAy you are on your honey moon. That will bring you an automatic 20% discount.


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