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Highlights

A fully equipped kitchen

A lounge, terrace and braai (barbecue) area

Two sofa beds in the lounge, which may be used to accommodate two extra people, recommended for children under 12 years

Air conditioning & ceiling fan in downstairs bedroom/s

Ceiling fans in lounge and loft bedroom

Tea & coffee making facilities

Mosquito nets

Facilities

Guests who book Lokuthula Lodges on a B&B basis enjoy their breakfast at The Boma Café

Swimming pool, children’s playground and pickleball court

The Residents’ lounge with satellite TV, is situated above The Boma Bar

Complimentary Wi-Fi

Laundry service available

Digital safe

Telephone

Lokuthula enquiries

Prefer to speak to us?
+263 83 284 3211lokuthula@vfsl.co.zw

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Self-Catering Rates & Packages include

Accommodation (Accommodation is quoted per lodge per night)

2% Government Levy and 15% VAT

Two-bedroom self-catering lodges accommodate a maximum of 6 people. The additional two guests are accommodated on sofa beds in the lounge (recommended for children)

Three-bedroom self-catering lodges accommodate a maximum of 8 people. The additional two guests are accommodated on sofa beds in the lounge (recommended for children)

Child policy for Lokuthula Lodges B&B: Children aged 3 – 11 pay 50% of the adult sharing rate

High Season 2025 01 JULY – 31 DECEMBER: Two-bedroom lodge ($327 per lodge / per night) & Three-bedroom lodge ($527 per lodge / per night)

Bed and breakfast Rates include:

Accommodation (Prices are quoted on a per person per night basis)

Breakfast daily at The Boma Café

The one-bedroom bed and breakfast lodge has one bathroom with shower over bath

The two-bedroom bed and breakfast lodge has two bathrooms (one en-suite with shower over bath, and one with walk-in shower)

High Season 2025 01 JULY – 31 DECEMBER: Single ($200) & Sharing ($158). NB: Child policy for Lokuthula Lodges B&B: Children aged 3 – 11 pay 50% of the adult sharing rate

Testimonials

"This is my third time staying here and I love it. The property is gorgeous with great dining options and the staff are very helpful. Definitely coming back!"

Melanie Kiss

August 4, 2025

"Where to start? We remember Prayer for his jokes, Loretta from the shop for her patience, our housekeeping (sorry, not good with names). The lady from the activity desk (pack for a purpose), the driver of the shuttle bus, actually everyone we encountered was friendly, hospitable, polite, warm."

Johanna van der Velden, Netherlands

August 4, 2025

"The hotel exceeded all our expectations. We spent four days there, and it was the best choice in Victoria Falls. There were four of us - two adults and two children. The staff were very hospitable and attentive. We were completely delighted with our stay. The most pleasure was to sit in the morning and drink coffee at the table overlooking the watering hole. I miss this place very much."

Natalie

August 26, 2025

"The bungalow was super clean, comfortable, spacious and nicely decorated. The kitchen was convenient and resort staff were efficient and charming. The daily visits from, bush deer, mongoose, monkeys, etc"

Julie

September 4, 2025

"All the staff were wonderful. the man at the entrance of the hotel is very important and we where delighted to see him everyday. We also liked the shuttle to the town which was really useful. "

Nathalie Canu, France

September 22, 2025

"Lokuthula Lodges are family styled Chalets located on the fringe of the Zambezi National Park. There are no fences so expect to have Warthogs, Antelope, Monkeys and other animals freely wandering near the lodges. Staff are extremely friendly and helpful. Food was very good, particularly in the hotel restaurant. The Boma show and banquet is a must attend , although it pays to book asap as often fully booked while we were there. My wife and I would thoroughly recommend Lokuthula Lodges to anyone wanting to feel close to natural Africa but still have access to a bit of luxury and comfort."

Guy W

September 23, 2025

"Fantastic stuff, we were really made to feel welcome. "

Charles Vaughan

October 7, 2025

"We loved everything about this property. Its location, the staff, the facilities. The animals roaming the property were a highlight each day. Would stay again in a heart beat. Thank u for an amazing experience "

Anita N

October 13, 2025

"The staff, each and every last one of them, are a credit to the company. They are polite, courteous, friendly and knowledgable. Nothing is too much trouble and they seem genuinely interested in you as a person. They say that the mark of a true professional is how easy they make the task seem. These guys did it all effortlessly. I cannot praise them highly enough."

Siouxy

October 19, 2025

Lokuthula Lodges FAQS

The region is winning the war against malaria, with a very low incidence of the mosquito-borne disease in the destination. In most of the cases the disease has usually been picked up elsewhere by locals who will have gone outside of Victoria Falls and they become symptomatic when they return. Over a decade ago the Zimbabwean Government initiated a multi-pronged approach to tackle the disease. It introduced the spraying of homes to kill mosquitoes, the distribution of mosquito nets, as well as educating the community on malaria prevention. According to health officials there have been no deaths from the mosquito-borne disease in Victoria Falls in the past three years. However, as malaria has not yet been eradicated, visitors to Victoria Falls are advised to continue to take prophylactics. Despite the main “malaria” months being August to February, prophylactics should be taken throughout the year. It is advisable to wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts in the evening during this period.
We do have mosquitoes in and around the lodges, but various measures are in place to combat against them including a fortnightly fogging programme and providing mosquito nets in the bedrooms.
Activities may be booked at the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge’s Activities Desk which is open daily from 7am to 7pm. Guests paying by credit card may settle for activities at the Victoria Fall Safari Lodge reception. Please note that all relevant National Parks fees are paid directly to National Parks in cash. It is recommended that you have the correct amount for the Park fees.
The bedrooms downstairs are air conditioned, while the lounge and loft have ceiling fans.
Yes, there is complimentary Wi-Fi available.
Yes, it is safe to drink water from the taps in your lodge, however bottled water may be purchased from the bars. As part of Africa Albida Tourism’s commitment to reduce the use of plastic at its properties, and to minimise the group’s carbon footprint, the group introduced the environmentally friendly Natura water system in 2019. Water is purified onsite using a three-stage filtration system which removes any impurities to produce top quality, great tasting water, provided to guests in recyclable glass bottles.
Babysitting services are available on request at an extra charge of $10 per hour for the first two hours and US$7 from the third hour (current rate). Services need to be booked by 10am, if a babysitter is required for that evening.

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