Lodging: Very basic and outdated rooms. The air conditioning worked fine, and it was good to have mosquito nets over the beds. 2-3 television channels in the rooms, but you aren't in Zambia to watch TV.
Restaurant: Food was not great and overpriced, and the menu did not represent what they had in stock (there were no beans, no mushrooms, no fries). The free breakfast was quite limited, given the lack of availability of certain foods.
Staff: Richard was a pleasure to be around, and was very concerned that guests were comfortable. It was a great perk to be picked up and dropped off at the airport.
Facilities: Simple but comfortable. There were fresh flowers in the restaurant. The garden was very nice, with fountains and flowering trees and plants, and a small, pretty swimming pool.
Overall: We did not want to pay $400-$500 per night to stay in the hotels right at Victoria Falls, so chose this as a budget option. It was adequate for the price, but do not expect anything but very basic lodging.
Tip: DON'T FORGET TO BRING US DOLLARS ($$$) WITH YOU TO ZAMBIA -- YOU WILL NEED THEM TO BUY YOUR VISA TO GET INTO THE COUNTRY. YOU WILL SPEND $$ IN LIVINGSTONE RATHER THAN ANY OTHER CURRENCY.





