3 Days Victoria Falls Experience Staying at Phezulu Lodge

3 Days Victoria Falls Experience Staying at Phezulu Lodge

Location

PheZulu Guest Lodge, 557, Mopane Road, Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls Municipality, Hwange, Matabeleland North Province, 0000, Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls is a truly awe-inspiring sight, also known as Mosi-oa-Tunya in the local Lozi language (“The Smoke That Thunders”). It is an awe-inspiring natural wonder that offers a unique blend of adventure, breathtaking beauty, and cultural immersion. It’s an experience that will stay with you long after you return home. If you have any specific aspects of Victoria Falls you’d like us to elaborate on? We are happy to dive deeper into any specific interests you might have.

3 Days Victoria Falls Experience Staying at Phezulu Lodge Highlights
Day 1: Zambezi River Dinner Cruise Experience
Day 2: Guided Tour of the Falls, Helicopter Flight, Boma Dinner and Drum Show
Day 3: Check Out and Departure

Day 1: Zambezi River Dinner Cruise Experience
You will be transferred from Victoria Falls Airport to Phezulu Guest Lodge. After freshening up, you will be transferred and do the dinner cruise which offers everything and more. Not only the magical colours of the Zambezi River at dusk but savour a delicious multi-course meal prepared with fresh, local ingredients. From tantalizing appetizers and vibrant salads to succulent main courses and decadent desserts, the culinary journey reflects the region’s flavours. You’ll embark from the Waterfront and head off into the evening.
After your favourite drink is poured, you’ll be ushered to your set table where a delectable series of dishes freshly prepared on the boat and paired with premium drinks are served. Silhouettes of elephants against the sunset and hippos noisily grunting in the distance will most certainly add to the ambience.

Main Destination: Zambezi National Park
Accommodation: PheZulu Guest Lodge

Day 2: Guided Tour of the Falls, Helicopter Flight, Boma Dinner and Drum Show
Today, you will do a guided tour of the falls which is a truly awe-inspiring experience. The sights, sounds, and smells give you a humbling feeling that here indeed is nature’s supreme masterpiece. After the guided tour of the falls, you will do the helicopter flight over the falls to appreciate the true splendour of Victoria Falls —viewing them from above.
Later, it will be time for lunch at the Lookout Café, perched on the edge of the Batoka Gorge. This open-air café is one of the favourite places in Victoria Falls. It has spectacular views of the gorges and the Zambezi River. After lunch, you will transfer back to the lodge to freshen up and relax, waiting for the transfer to the boma dinner and drum show.

Main Destination: Victoria Falls
Accommodation: PheZulu Guest Lodge
Mid-range guest house located at Victoria Falls

Day 3: Check Out and Departure
On this day, you will check out from the guest house and transfer to the airport for your departure. We look forward to seeing you again for another experience.

Main Destination: Victoria Falls Airport (Victoria Falls)

A Guide to this 3 Days Victoria Falls Experience Staying at Phezulu Lodge
Entry Requirements for This Tour:
On this 3 Days Victoria Falls Experience Staying at Phezulu Lodge, all visitors must have a valid passport with at least 4 consecutive blanks pages.  Any applicable visa and/or relevant documentation are the responsibility of the traveler.  For further information on Visa requirements visitors are advised to contact their nearest Zimbabwe Embassy or Consulate.
Language On This 3 Days Victoria Falls Experience Staying at Phezulu Lodge:
English
Time:
GMT +3
Voltage:
220 Volts/AC50Hz. Sockets are UK style, 3 pin square plugs. Power is from the government in the city/major towns and generator with inverter back up in the Safari Lodges and Camps.
Currency:
Foreign currency must be changed at the Bank, Bureau de Change, and Hotel/Safari lodge/Camp/Resort.   Major Credit Cards, Master card, Visa, American Express, are usually accepted throughout the country.  Where credit cards are accepted, the payment will normally be recorded in US$ regardless of the card’s default currency.
Clothing:
Dress is mainly informal and should be comfortable as well as practical. Something warm should be brought along for early morning and evenings. Safari clothes are available from hotels/lodges/camps.
Baggage:
Where possible, travel light. Baggage space on safari is limited to medium suitcase or soft bag per person plus reasonable amount of hand luggage. There is 15 Kilogram per person limit on all flights to the wildlife sanctuaries. Excess luggage must be stored in your arrival hotel.
Water:
You will find many different of opinion of what is safe and what is not. We recommend for peace of mind, to drink local Bottled Mineral water. It is important to drink plenty of water especially during the hotter months. We would recommend that guests drink at least 2 to 3 liters of water per day to limit the effects of dehydration.
Health;
East Africa is a safe and secure destination; however, it is a good idea to take a few precautions.  Kindly consult your GP or local doctor at least 6 weeks before you travel, with regards: Malaria prophylactics. East Africa is a known malaria area and preventive measures are essential.
You are advised to take one of the recommended anti-malarial drugs.  Be sure to wear long sleeved shorts and trousers after sunset and spray the exposed parts of your body with a mosquito repellent spray Remember to protect yourself from direct sun rays with sunscreen cream or safari hat.
Dietary Requirements:
For those guests with specific dietary requirement, please ensure we are notified prior to travel
Gratuities:
As a guideline and dependent on how happy you are, we would suggest the following: The General Hotel/Lodge/Camp Staff – Approximately U$ 10.00 per person per day Driver Guides – Approximately US$ 15.00 to US$ 20.00 per person per day
Photography:
Please be careful when photographing public buildings, airports, bridges, the national flag and people in uniform.  Ensure that you have sought permission before photographing local people and their villages.  If in doubt, please check with your guide.

 

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