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Royal Zambezi Lodge

Our rating

8/10

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Highlights

- Stylish, elegant accommodation
- Tranquil waterside location
- Numerous activities
- Spa treatments and infinity pool

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Overview

Royal Zambezi Lodge is a stylish, upmarket property on the banks of the Zambezi River in Zambia’s Lower Zambezi Valley. Towards the higher end of the budget spectrum, this elegant lodge offers luxurious accommodation, excellent cuisine, superb facilities including an infinity pool and spa, plus various land and water-based activities. Situated across the river from Zimbabwe’s Mana Pools World Heritage Site, the lodge is just a short drive away from the Lower Zambezi National Park, home to 300 species of birds and abundant game, including elephant, lion, hippo, leopard, zebra, antelope, and the elusive wild dog. The lodge regularly receives visiting wildlife, including a resident elephant, crocodile, and giant kingfisher.

A bright and airy, open-plan main area leads to a comfortable lounge with generous sofas and a large open fire, plus a dining room, gift shop, and spa. Outside is a shaded, decked terrace overlooking the river, and a stunning infinity pool. The adjacent ‘Sausage Tree Bar’ has panoramic views and is a perfect spot for sundowners. Cuisine is first rate; lunch is served at individual tables on the terrace, or out on a game drive, whilst evening meals are enjoyed under the stars, or indoors by the fire on cooler evenings. Private dining can be accommodated, including special candlelit dinners in a romantic bush location, or on a sandbar on the river.

Numerous activities include day and night game drives, guided walks, and mountain hikes, plus sunset river cruises, canoe safaris, and fishing. Guests can enjoy cultural interaction with the local Goba community, or pampering at the lodge spa, which boasts a jacuzzi, steam room, and plunge pool.

Accommodation comprises 15 canopied, tented suites overlooking the river, each sleeping two guests. Stylish and elegant, the suites feature neutral décor and contemporary furnishings. Eight spacious ‘Classic’ suites have an ensuite bathroom and a veranda with lovely river views. Four ‘Deluxe’ suites have a similar interior, plus a substantial outside area with a plunge pool and day bed or ‘sala’, along with a wonderfully indulgent outdoor bath and shower. There are also three ‘Presidential’ suites with all the aforementioned features but significantly larger interiors, including a spacious lounge area. Although there is no air conditioning, all units have mosquito nets and room fans.

Children age eight years and over are most welcome, with younger guests accommodated on request, and discounts for under 12s. The Presidential suites can accommodate up to three extra beds, to create a family suite. Alternatively, two Classic suites can interconnect via a central lounge area, creating a generous family unit. Tailored activities and earlier evening meals for children are available. Whilst the lodge does not provide qualified child care, staff will supervise children in their suites whilst adults enjoy their evening meal. As the camp is unfenced and wildlife does roam through, parents are reminded that children must be supervised at all times.

What customers are saying after travelling with Tourdust

Average Rating

based on 544 reviews

(5.00/5)

  • I just wanted to say thank you so much for organising such an amazing holiday.
    We absolutely loved it, even though Jessica was ready to give up walking for good ????
    Our guide, Mustafa, was great. Really helpful, friendly and informative.
    We loved all the accommodation, and especially the first night and the Riad.
    All of the staff at every location were so friendly and helpful.
    Thanks again for organising such a great trip.

    MissingRebecca H reviewing Marrakech & Mountains Family Holiday on 09 April 2026

  • Nicola and I had a brilliant time - the weather made it pretty
    challenging at times, but Mustafa and Mohammed looked after us
    superbly. We loved the variety of scenery and places - as you mention,
    the only downside is the rubbish in the villages, such a shame. The
    meals that Mohammed drummed up on the hillside tracks were amazing - I
    am glad we knew that our mule would eat the leftovers because there was
    no way we could finish them! The standard of the breakfasts were far in
    excess of the bread and jam you mentioned, even in the basic gite which
    was freezing - we were warm once in bed, but the temperature in the
    living room was a bit depressing after a very windy descent, sitting
    wrapped in coats, hats and blankets while we waited for our dinner! The
    sleeping bags provided were excellent and we were toasty with our fleece
    liners and an extra blanket. We were very grateful that Mustafa's boss
    upgraded us to the eco lodge the next night (don't know whether this was
    because of the gale force winds on our descent the day before...) - it
    was lovely.

    We were incredibly lucky with precipitation - although we were walking
    in a few inches of snow on day one and it absolutely poured that night,
    we experienced no rain during the day until we were lining up for our
    farewell photo at our pickup point, when the heavens opened!

    Due to the weather, I think I'd describe the terrain slightly
    differently - a few good paths, but often we were on very stony ground,
    slippery wet mud (oh, that clay does stick to one's boots!), slidy thin
    gravel or else just making our way down a hill after rain had washed the
    original route away. Occasionally we walked short distances on roads,
    which Mustafa was apologetic about, but it was hardly the M6! We took
    our time and never felt unsafe, but people with dodgy knees or hips
    might need to be careful. Mustafa looked after us very carefully in the
    high wind gusts (as a sailor, I reckon at least Force 9 - over 50 mph on
    a bare hillside), promising Nicola that he wouldn't let her mother blow
    away!

    Although we needed to be back in Marrakech on the fourth night, I think
    if I were going again, I would prefer to trek for four days and spend 3
    in Marrakech, which I found a bit overwhelming, but this is just
    personal taste!

    Our room in Daar Housnia was lovely, and we appreciated the heating -
    the rest of the building is definitely built for summer! There seemed
    to be some confusion over our arrival - the manager said we had
    originally been booked into the downstairs suite with double bed and
    bath in the middle of the room, but that he thought it was more suitable
    "for two ladies, not a couple" to upgrade us to exactly the room you had
    shown us photos of! The breakfasts were delicious. The wifi was fine
    for Nicola's meetings.

    MissingMonica S reviewing Morocco Trek & Marrakech Holiday on 16 February 2026

  • We had such a good holiday. You did a fantastic job!

    The house in Marrakesh was ridiculous. We effectively had it to ourselves. The accommodation was borderline palatial.

    I actually think that the time we had in Marrakesh was sufficient. We could potentially have done a day by a pool but I think we’d done enough souk-ing by the end of Day Two.

    The hotel in the mountains was a shade more rustic than I was expecting, but all great fun. Stunning views. The guide / mule / cook team were excellent and our guide (Hassan) tailored the treks to our capabilities well. He was superb, and really made an effort with the kids. The second and third day of trekking were particularly good. Such an adventure for the kids.

    All the logistics worked seamlessly. Every aspect went like clockwork. Top marks. The advice on tipping was also much appreciated (I hate thinking that I’m getting mugged off or am potentially not giving enough…).

    From my seven-year-old son:

    I thought it was GREAT. The food was amazing and the culture was very interesting. My favourite bit was scrambling up rocks in the Atlas Mountains.

    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.

    MissingHenry O reviewing Boutique Marrakech & Atlas Mountains on 05 June 2025

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