Stanley & Livingstone is the first luxury boutique hotel found at Victoria Falls, located just 15 minutes from the falls themselves and surrounded by a Private Game Reserve. It is the ideal base from which to explore the falls and the area they inhabit, and it also makes for a quiet retreat in one of the continent’s most famous destinations. The hotel’s design takes a fresh and easy-going approach to colonial style, encouraging guests to settle and relax in a calm atmosphere. Luxurious amenities, attentive service, and brilliant food enhance the experience by ensuring you are well taken care of – a hallmark of Stanley & Livingstone.
Stanley & Livingstone Boutique Hotel, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Do the Victoria Falls really need an introduction? Located just a short way south-west of these famous falls, you will be given a plethora of opportunities to see ‘The Smoke that Thunders’ in action. But don’t be fooled, as they are not the only attraction. Here, you can also enjoy the national park and the amazing African wildlife it is home to, as well as local communities that you can meet and support.
- Situated in the pristine beauty of Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve
- Classic, modern, and luxurious suites
- Bar & Communal Dining
- Keep the kids entertained with the Children’s Club
- 5-star luxury service
- Catch a refreshing dip in the outdoor swimming pool
- Farm to table restaurant offers fresh and delicious food
- Explore the magnificent Victoria Falls
Beautiful walkways lead to the 16 Suites, each set in tranquil gardens and fronted by furnished terraces. Private and elegantly appointed, they use a fresh approach to colonial style that encourages you to make yourself at home. Feel free to settle back against your pillows or pad outside to enjoy a MORE coffee and contemplate the day ahead…
Room Specifications:
- King-sized bed convertible to a ¾-bed set on request, topped by a down duvet and pillows
- Minibar area with a variety of nibbles and drinks, as well as a tea and MORE coffee station
- En-suite bathroom featuring a walk-in shower and slipper bath, and stocked with botanical-infused Africology body products
- Lounge area with an interest-book collection and satellite television, showing a selection of channels
- Air conditioner personally adjustable for your comfort and convenience
- Private terrace furnished with a cushioned bistro set
- Children of all ages are welcome, and two sets of Interleading Suites each comfortably accommodate families of up to 5 guests
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Detached Private Bathroom with bath and shower
- Electrical Outlets
- Internet Access (Complimentary)
- Safe
- Veranda
The Hotel is home to a restaurant which uses a farm-to-table system to aid both the environment and the quality of your meals. These delicious dinners can be savoured either in the hotel’s elegant restaurant or with a spot of private dining for just you and your loved one(s). Afternoon tea and room service are also both available.
The Flight of Angels encompasses an amazing 13-minute helicopter trip over the Victoria Falls, further along the Zambezi River and over Zambezi National Park where you will get a bird’s eye view of the wildlife on the plains below. It’s a brief but incredible experience – who said you can’t get anything done in 13 minutes?
An extended version of the Flight of Angels, this 25-minute helicopter flight then continues further downstream, adding in a thrilling view of the Batoka Gorge. It really is as spectacular as the name suggests, so don’t miss out on this perspective of the Bakota Gorge and the surrounding area.
Follow in the footsteps of the early explorers as you and your party make your way through the tropical forest and along the falls, with your guide giving insights and expert knowledge into this environment and its epic history. This is more than just a walk through the landscape – this is an education.
A more lively and energetic way to see the Falls, rope bridges and cable slides offer you a route through the forest canopy and over the Zambezi rapids, where the spray is just visible beyond Victoria Falls Bridge. See the forest and the river from above as you weave in and out of trees, whilst also making sure to be on the lookout for the unique wildlife that calls these upper echelons home.
This activity is one for the adrenaline chasers and requires some serious bravery. Taking a running jump into the air, you will soar over the 200m/655ft-wide Batoka Gorge with the mighty Zambezi River gushing 120m/390ft below, enabling you to get a bird’s eye view of them – if you can keep your eyes open! Completing the Flying Fox earns you some serious bragging rights amongst friends.
Experience the local people’s way of life and warmth of their hospitality when visiting the woodlands village community, including its Masuwe Primary School, which is financially supported by the Stanley & Livingstone Boutique Hotel. This visit is a glimpse into how the people here go about their daily lives and gives you an opportunity to purchase local goods as memorabilia.
Lay back on the Zambezi Explorer’s Signature Deck and be served drinks and snacks during a leisurely trip along the Zambezi River. It is an idyllic way for you to soak up the last of the sun’s rays and reflect on another adventure-filled day in Victoria Falls. A great way to lower the heart rate.
A personal pampering back at the hotel affords you some me-time out between adventures or the option to treat the family. Highly trained specialists offer you the perfect way to rejuvenate the body and take care of those stresses and tensions that have built up in the months previously.
MORE Community Trust (MCT), founded in 2002 as Bhubezi Trust, is MORE Family Collections’ (MFC) corporate social investment organisation.
The organisation undertakes development projects that are all self-sustainable, following the belief that by empowering communities to contribute their own resources, efforts and skills helps keep these projects alive in the future. Everyone has a role to play, inspiring pride, a sense of security and greater happiness for each member of the community.
Leadership of MCT includes an MFC representative, an environmental education & community representative, an NPO and community development advisor and a legal and governance advisor. The Trust’s operational costs are predominantly covered by corporate social investment contributions made by MORE Family Collection companies, with only 7.5% of donor funds making up the difference. Consequently, 92.5% of donations can be channelled into approved beneficiary projects.
MCT supports early childhood development, primary and secondary education, tertiary education, and training (in ICT, Nature Conservation & Hospitality), as well as adult skills development. They do this through community-based learning programmes that upskill communities, allowing them to enter the workplace and empowering them to create their own jobs and employment for others.
MCT facilitates the development of local black businesses and provides MFC-supported enterprise opportunities to bring in demand and enable them to trade locally. Supporting local business and employment helps people escape poverty and build better lives for themselves, and helps them to work together to build their communities and contribute to the economy.
MCT supports the provision of basic human needs to improve communities’ quality of life and ensure their well-being. The main areas of focus are providing access to security, basic healthcare, proper sanitation and clean, running water. Water is, by far, the greatest basic necessity, the availability of which will go a long way to securing the future of these communities and therefore more than warrants its own project focus.
To achieve this, MCT helps to support access to clean, running water via the installation of solar-powered or otherwise renewable energy powered boreholes in the most underprivileged communities in the area. Currently, many of southern Africa’s rural areas have limited or even no water service whatsoever. This is a fundamental human right which prevents illness and reduces mortality, especially amongst children.
MORE are committing to building an eco-friendly future for themselves, helping to fight against both climate change and the extinction of local wildlife. Methods used in this fight include:
- Energy: its use in buildings and transport is minimised as much as possible and they are moving towards renewable energy sources. Carbon footprint is tracked monthly.
- Water: water use is measured every day to minimise its use but maximise its quality.
- Waste: waste is reduced, and that which does get produced is reused or recycled as much as possible.
- Food: food is gradually moving to a farm-to-table framework, improving the ethics of its sources, as well as being healthier and tastier for the guests.
- Materials: materials are sourced locally to minimise transportation and support local businesses.
- Conservation: MORE supports organisations such as the Nakavango Conservation Programme whilst also educating guests on the wildlife and how they can aid conservation, enabling the ecosystem to thrive here.
Children welcome!