Many claim that the awe inspiring view of Victoria Falls is far more impressive from the Zambian side, with the added attraction of having far fewer tourists than the Zimbabwean side of this magical spot.
Only a few lodges and camps have been built along the banks of the Upper Zambezi River, all of which are ideal for visits to the nearby Victoria Falls. For the intrepid, there is an opportunity to go white water rafting, canoeing or bungee jumping and you can take a Flight of Angels over the Falls by tiger moth, helicopter or microlight.
The Islands of Siankaba comprises of two densely forested sand islands in the Zambezi River near the Siansimba Rapids.
The Royal Livingstone is one of two hotels forming part of Sun International's exclusive new The Falls resort, on the Zambian side of the Victoria Falls.
Sindabezi is the only island lodge found on the Upper Zambezi in the Victoria Falls area.
This stunning and unique lodge is perched 120 metres or 400 feet above the Zambezi Gorge, just a short drive from the falls.
Accommodation at Sussi & Chuma comprises of 10 luxury, architecturally designed Tree Houses, built among the branches of huge Ebony trees overlooking the Zambezi River and 2 houses.
The Taita Falcon Lodge has a stunning location, perched on the very edge of the Bakota Gorge,
The River Club is situated on the Zambian side of the Zambezi River, 18 kilometres upstream from Victoria Falls.
Situated on the Zambian bank of the of the Zambezi River, within the renowned Mosi-O-Tunya National park and just 15 kilometres upstream from the spectacular Victoria falls, lies the secluded Thorntree Lodge.
Tongabezi is situated on a private estate on a sweeping bend of the Zambezi River, facing west and towards the sunset and the Victoria Falls National Park.