The Royal Livingstone Hotel - Livingstone Zambia
The pride of Zambian hospitality litterally at Victoria Falls
The Royal Livingstone - serene and gracious
located on the banks of the Zambezi River upstream of Victoria Falls, but only a 15 minute walk away from Victoria Falls.
The Royal Livingstone, experience Victoria Falls in Luxury
Curved seductively against the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, the 5-star Royal Livingstone stretches along the river bank in a series of private villas.Guests may pass lazy days on the magnificent sundeck overlooking the Zambezi as it flows relentlessly to the Falls; experiencing tranquility, enjoying a G’nT or cocktail as the African sun sinks behind rolling hills, sending ripples of gold and amber across the river. .
Victoria Falls and the Royal Livingstone is an ideal venue for a dream honeymoon.
For the more discerning traveler in search of luxury, extravagance and sheer indulgence, there can be no better place than the Royal Livingstone. Set in the lush riverine belt and touching the banks of the great Zambezi River, this earthly paradise provides a serene heaven at the most magical place in Africa.
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Three Day suggested itinerary on our Victoria Falls page:
Cost based on minimum of 2 guests traveling together
| Two nights Zambezi Sun Accommodation | Cost |
| Per person sharing, as per itinerary - see here | ZAR 15 800.00 |
| Watch this space for specials ! |
Prices is an indication only as due to the change in flights costs and currency fluctuations we will send you an accurate quote on enquiry
The Royal Livingstone captures the charms of a bygone era, indulges your every fantasy and enables you to experience a new level of utter comfort and sophistication at the Victoria Falls. Luxury in the sophisticated harmony of antique and ethnic decor, superb cuisine and professional service.
The 173 spacious en-suite guestrooms, each with its own private verandah, are stretched along the river bank in a series of private villas.
Each guest has the use of a "chauffer" driven golf cart to take you to visit the Vic Falls, this is only a few minutes away and you enjoy free unlimited access to the falls. Or relax on the deck and watch the spray from the falls while sipping on a drink.
A Victoria Falls safari to Livingstone Zambia, to visit one of the seven natural wonders of the world, staying at one of the Zambia Hotels along the Zambezi River is a must.
Guest Advisory
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Due to the presence of Malaria the necessary precautions must be taken during the summer season.
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Winter Months (May to end August): Sun glasses, Jeans & warm clothing
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Summer Months (September to April) Sun glasses, Swimming gear & light clothing
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The South African Department of Health has issued a statement that all returning travellers from South Africa to Zambia and travellers from Zambia to South Africa will now require proof of yellow fever vaccination. Previously, this was not required. All in-transit passengers between the two destinations, irrespective of the time period in transit, will also require proof of yellow fever vaccination.
All guests who need a visa will need to buy a visa on arrival at Livingstone Airport.
A single entry visa is US$50.00 per person.
Clients who stay out of Zambia for one night and are flying out of Livingstone Airport
must get a double entry visa on arrival at a cost of US$80.00 per person.
This is payable in US dollars cash only. Please also be advised that pre 1995 notes are not accepted within Zambia. This does not affect Chobe Day trippers
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The first European to see the falls was David Livingstone on 17 November 1855, Livingstone was so impressed he gave them their English name in honour of Queen Victoria. He wrote of the falls, "No one can imagine the beauty of the view from anything witnessed in England. It had never been seen before by European eyes; but scenes so lovely must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight."
While Victoria Falls is neither the highest nor the widest waterfall in the world, it is claimed to be the largest, it is the largest single curtain of falling water in the world, 1708 meters (5604 ft) wide and 110 metres (360 ft) deep - more that twice the size of Niagara
The river's annual flood season is February to May with a peak in April, The spray from the falls typically rises to a height of over 400 metres (1,300 ft), and sometimes even twice as high, and is visible from up to 50 km (30 miles) away. At full moon, a "moonbow" can be seen in the spray instead of the usual daylight rainbow.
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