Ilala Lodge

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Ilala Lodge offers distinguished yet affordable accommodation in warm elegant surroundings. The decor evokes an era of early adventure and the quest for discovery in Africa. The Hotel is ideally situated being the closest to the mighty Victoria falls as well as the town centre. The National Park borders the front of the property and wild animals often graze on the hotel lawns, with the spray of the falls in the background.

 

Accommodation

Ilala Lodge offers 32 standard rooms and 2 deluxe suites. All rooms have en suite bathroom with separate shower, air conditioning, overhead fan, satellite TV and have individual coffee and tea facilities. The rooms are spacious with railway sleeper teak furnishings and patio doors leading onto either open lawn or a balcony where you are afforded a view of the spray of the falls from the upper level rooms.

 

Facilities

Ilala Lodge offers the discerning guest a flavour fantasy at the la carte restaurant. Whether its breakfast, lunch or dinner our dedicated service and kitchen staff will show you the true meaning of fine dining. The lodge also has a pool and cocktail bar that is a sure winner at the end of the day.

 

Activities

The Victoria Falls has many features that will keep you entertained and amused. The Devil’s Pool, on the Zambian side is one of the craziest things you can ever do. On the very edge of the Victoria Falls there is a rock wall that creates a pool that you can swim in when the current isn’t too strong. You can peak over to the 108 meter drop just below the edge. The Victoria Falls and the spray it produces sustains a ecosystem that supports many animals and plants.

The Victoria Falls, being on the mighty ZambeziRiver, offer the visitor the following things to do. White river Rafting, Bungee Jumping, Fishing, Swimming, Guided Walks, Skydiving, Game Drives, River Boarding, Walks with Lions, Hot Air Balloons, Sun Downer Cruises on the Zambezi, Scuba Diving, Kayaking and Abseiling to name a few.

 

 


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