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Zambezi Sands River Camp

Zambezi Sands River Camp – Victoria falls 

16-bed tented lodge situated on the banks of the Zambezi river.
Within the western part of the Zambezi National Park,  upstream from Victoria Falls.

“This place is sooooooooo beautiful and the activities were so nice. I loved the rafting”

tents overlook the Zambezi river
Bedouin style accommodation

Eight double or twin luxury tents have been built into the bush on raised wooden platforms at the water’s edge.  Each has its own private splash pool .  

pool deck looking out onto the Zambezi river
private and exclusive

8 Twin bedded or double bedded suites and 1x four-bed family suite

twin room interior view
luxury accommodation

The centrally-located main camp consists of a dining room, lounge and bar, with a shaded outdoor deck for alfresco dining experiences looking out over the river.

outdoor dining area
lounge and dining areas

Zambezi Sands offers a wonderful combination of wildlife and river-based activities, whilst being conveniently close to the attractions of Victoria Falls itself.

Zambezi river cruise
sunset cruise Zambezi river

On offer are game drives, game walks, canoeing and fishing, as well as tours of the Victoria Falls, shopping trips, a sunset cruise among the islands and a village visit and school tour.  OtherVictoria Falls activities can be arranged on request.

bush walk with armed guides
bush walk

Transfers from Victoria Falls are by vehicle (1.5 hours along the Zambezi River, or 45 mins through the forest).

Imvelo Safari Lodges play a huge role in support of the local communities in the area 

Including:
• Employing local staff

• Supporting local Primary and Secondary Schools and Clinics

• Assisting with drilling wells for clean water supplies

• Providing dental health care in the communities adjacent to Hwange National Park and Victoria Falls through an annual mobile Dental Safari,

• Distributing maize-seed and providing feeding programmes in times of drought.

• All this has a tremendous conservation spin off to the  area and wildlife as there is a direct linkage between the tourism benefits to local communities and wildlife conservation.