This wonderfully spacious two bedroom cottage which is nestled in amongst the exquisite teak trees on a quiet road in suburbia Victoria falls. The perfect getaway.
The space
Cosy, comfortable and private accommodation home surrounded by electric fence and wall in a quiet area just a stone throw from the centre of town. The indoor and outdoor living area is spacious and inviting. It has a large outside covered veranda and a pool and garden area. The cottage has two bedrooms, both ensuite, with mosquito nets and air conditioning for your convenience, state of the artfully furnished modern kitchen for self-catering, a big lounge and dining area. Fresh linen and towels are provided, TV and Wi-Fi for your entertainment. The property is surrounded by an electric fence and walled with secure parking.
Interaction with guests
There are many attractions such as white water rafting, sunset cruises, zip line, canoeing, gorge walk, helicopter rides etc., in the falls and we would be only too happy to assist with activity bookings and transfers.
Other things to note
A daily maid service which includes making beds, rubbish removal, sweeping and laundry is available at an additional cost.
ZIMBABWE
A journey to Zimbabwe will take you through an attractive patchwork of landscapes, from highveld, balancing boulders and flaming msasa trees, to laidback towns, lush mountains and lifeblood rivers. Here you can spot the Big Five (leopard, lion, rhino, elephant and buffalo) in its national parks, discover World Heritage–listed archaeological sites and stand in awe of one of the natural wonders of the world, Victoria Falls.
Victoria Falls remains one of Africa’s most famous tourist towns. Not only does it offer the best views of the iconic falls, but it also has a world-class adventure-tourism scene and wildlife safaris.
It’s home to the country’s tourism industry, and despite Zimbabwe’s political issues, it’s always been a safe spot for tourists; locals are exceptionally friendly. While for a few years it felt like a resort in the off-season, there’s no mistake about it now – it’s officially reopened for business.
Though built specifically for tourism, it retains a relaxed local feel, and has neat, walkable streets (though not at dark, because of the wild animals) lined with hotels, bars and some of the best crafts you’ll find anywhere in Southern Africa.