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Victoria Falls Rest Camp: Affordable Comfort and Adventure in Zimbabwe

by SAT Reporter
June 16, 2025
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Victoria Falls Rest Camp: Affordable Comfort and Adventure in Zimbabwe

In the heart of Victoria Falls town, just a short stroll from one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, lies a welcoming and budget-friendly gem that continues to impress travellers from across the globe. Victoria Falls Rest Camp, located a mere one and a half kilometres from the entrance to the majestic waterfall, is a relaxed, convenient, and vibrant base for anyone eager to experience the magic of the region without compromising on comfort or location.

Whether you are a solo backpacker, a family on an adventure, a couple chasing bucket list dreams, or part of a large group tour, Victoria Falls Rest Camp caters to every kind of traveller. With a mix of self-catering lodges, basic chalets, dormitories, and shaded camping grounds, the property can accommodate up to 200 guests at a time, offering options for every budget and preference. The camp is more than just a place to sleep, it is a hub for adventure, culture, and community, all within walking distance of the town’s shops, restaurants, and activities.

The self-catering lodges are among the camp’s most popular options. Each unit is equipped with a kitchenette, comfortable bedding, and a private en-suite shower, making it an ideal home away from home. Tucked among the trees and set in peaceful surroundings, the lodges offer a degree of privacy while maintaining easy access to shared facilities. These include well-maintained ablution blocks for campers and basic chalets, as well as a large swimming pool that provides a perfect spot to cool off under the African sun.

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The grounds are lively but never crowded, with a natural charm that reflects the surrounding wilderness. The pool area, complete with a nearby braai space and a pool table, serves as a casual social hub in the afternoons and evenings. Guests can prepare their own meals, share stories over grilled food, or simply unwind after a day exploring the wonders of the Falls.

Tourists enjoying a close up moment with elephants at Rest Camp, Victoria Falls

One of the most exciting ways to discover Victoria Falls town is by hiring an electric Bamba Bike from the camp. These lightweight, pedal-assist bicycles offer a fast, fun, and eco-friendly way to zip through town, whether heading to the markets, sightseeing spots, or simply enjoying the freedom of two wheels. Visitors often describe this as one of the highlights of their stay, allowing them to feel the energy of the town in an entirely different way.

For those looking to keep their fitness routine on track, the Tunya Fit Gym on site is a pleasant surprise. Guests also have access to the Victoria Falls Hair Salon and a small massage tent, both offering relaxation and self-care for travellers who want to look and feel fresh during their stay. These amenities help give the camp a well-rounded character, combining the spirit of adventure with the comfort of convenience.

At the heart of the Rest Camp’s daily rhythm is its on-site restaurant, now operating under the name Resto’s Restaurant. With a casual open-air layout and a wallet-friendly menu, the eatery has quickly become a firm favourite with both guests and locals. From hearty breakfasts to satisfying dinners, Resto’s offers quality meals in a laid-back atmosphere that encourages long conversations and full stomachs. Formerly known as In Da Belly, the restaurant has embraced its new identity while maintaining the friendly service and generous portions that visitors have come to love.

Another standout feature is the camp’s helpful and energetic staff. Whether at the reception desk or around the grounds, the team is always ready to assist with bookings and recommendations. From scenic helicopter rides over the Falls to sunset cruises along the Zambezi River, white-water rafting, or guided tours into the nearby national parks, the staff are well-equipped to connect guests with unforgettable experiences. Their knowledge and local insight add an extra layer of ease and confidence for first-time visitors to Zimbabwe.

Connectivity is also a key advantage. With Starlink internet available at the reception, guests can stay connected, share their adventures online, or catch up on work without leaving the property. This is especially important for digital nomads and long-stay travellers who need reliable internet in a peaceful setting.

Victoria Falls Rest Camp is more than just accommodation, it is a celebration of what makes Victoria Falls town special. The sound of distant drums at dusk, the sight of wild birds fluttering through the trees, the friendliness of the staff, and the laughter of guests around a fire all combine to create an atmosphere that is both relaxing and energising. It is the kind of place where travellers arrive with an itinerary and leave with memories.

With its central location, practical amenities, affordable prices, and authentic Zimbabwean charm, the Rest Camp is a true reflection of the spirit of Victoria Falls; warm, welcoming, and full of wonder. For visitors hoping to make the most of their stay without breaking the bank, it is one of the best choices in town.

Victoria Falls Rest Camp continues to grow its reputation as a trusted, budget-conscious option for anyone wanting to explore the adventure capital of Southern Africa. Whether you are there for the roar of the waterfall, the thrill of the rapids, or the serenity of the bush, it offers the perfect base to return to after a day of exploration and excitement.

As more travellers seek out meaningful and affordable experiences, this long-standing local favourite remains ready to welcome the next wave of adventurers with open arms and open skies.

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