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Chundukwa River Lodge

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8/10

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Highlights

- Serene riverside location
- Near to Victoria Falls
- Wide range of activities nearby
- Great value for money

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Overview

Chundukwa River Lodge is a comfortable and competitively priced owner-run property positioned in a serene, accessible location on the banks of the Zambezi River, in southern Zambia’s Livingstone area. The open-fronted accommodation commands stunning views across the river and provides a relaxing base from which to explore the nearby Victoria Falls, with hippos, elephants, crocodiles, and a plethora of stunning birdlife populating the riverbanks. Chundukwa offers excellent value for money, especially given its proximity to the Victoria Falls, and is open all year round.

Set within a classic stone and thatch building, the main area contains a lounge with coffee tables and cushioned seating. Restaurant-style dining is enjoyed beneath the stars on the large deck just outside, though meals can also be taken privately. A campfire and small rock plunge pool add to the cosy feel, and Wi-Fi is available throughout.

The accommodation comprises 5 thatch and stone chalets raised on stilts amidst the riverine forest. The units are open-sided, with protective roll-down canvas blinds for the rainy November to January season. The décor is simple and pleasant, with patterned rugs and beds draped in mosquito nets, and air conditioning and fans which help to alleviate the intense October to November heat. The semi open-air bathrooms are linked to the bedroom via a private deck, all with standard shower facilities, and one with a bath as well. Chundu House is a separate and spacious self-contained unit for private groups of up to six guests, with the option of a private chef and staff. Set apart from the other chalets, this sizeable cottage is equipped with a large veranda, deck, and private pool, one double ensuite bedroom, one double/twin room, an upstairs loft with space for two, and one small children’s bedroom.

Known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya, ‘the Smoke that Thunders’, the spectacular Victoria Falls lie 26km downstream. Beyond enjoying the phenomenal views (do come prepared for the spray!), activities include exploring the baboon-filled cloud forests, or taking afternoon tea at the Victoria Gardens Hotel. Wildlife activities include speciality bird walks and horse riding, with safari options ranging from motorboat and canoe trips, to 4x4 game drives or elephant safaris. Thrill seekers can enjoy white-water rafting, bungee jumping, gorge swinging, and quad biking, and there are gentle cultural visits for those seeking a slower pace. Most activities are paid for locally, and can be organised through the lodge.

With no minimum child age, and a wide variety of exciting activities available nearby, Chundukwa is a great option for families, though some activities may have age restrictions. Chundu House would best suit larger families, and the hotel is happy to fence the private pool when younger children are staying. For a more economical solution for smaller families, two single beds can be added to one of the chalets. Due to Chundukwa’s riverside location, parental supervision is essential at all times.

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    In retrospect, I’d probably do the trip in reverse. Flopping on the roof terrace after the rigours of the mountains would have been even more satisfying.

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