Room facilities:24hr Room Service, Air Conditioned Rooms, Ceiling Fans, Coffee Making Facilities, Complimentary Toiletries, Digital Safes, En-suite Rooms, Free Wi Fi, Hair Dryers, High Speed Internet, In Room Coffee making facilities, In Room Phones, Laundry Services, Mini Bars, Mosquito Nets, Porter, Satelite TV, Showers, Soaking Tub
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Bed size:Twin Beds
General
Ursula’s Homestead, located on the Stanley & Livingstone Private Game Reserve, is an intimate retreat – ideal for families and friend groups. The homestead is a smaller, more private option than its sister property the Stanley & Livingstone Boutique Hotel and can be booked out on an exclusive basis.
Ursula’ s Homestead is an intimate, private retreat located on the magnificent Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve next to the 5 Star Stanley & Livingstone Lodge – a mere 10 minutes from the Victoria Falls.
What makes Ursula’s Homestead distinctive?
It is personal and private, with just four rooms
It is situated on the Stanley & Livingstone Private Game Reserve – a 2 500-hectare (6 200-acre) Big Five reserve, which borders the great Zambezi National Park
It offers an environment of peace and tranquillity, while being just minutes from
the busy town of Victoria Falls and the surrounding area’s attractions
It is located 8,5km/5mi (xx minutes) from the Victoria Falls
It is located 20km/13mi (xx minutes) from Victoria Falls International Airport
A closer look at Ursula’s Homestead:
Four rooms, each with: a private terrace, en-suite shower room, air conditioning,
ceiling fan, tea/coffee-making facilities, minibar, telephone and safe
All rooms can be configured as double or twin
A dining room – serving breakfast, lunch and dinner
A lounge area, with satellite television
An outdoor relaxation area, set around a fire pit – serviced
A swimming pool and loungers – serviced
Complimentary Wi-Fi access throughout the homestead
Complimentary transfers (shared) between Victoria Falls International Airport
and the homestead
Complimentary transfers (shared) between the homestead and Victoria Falls town
Perfectly suited to families and small groups looking to book the entire camp, Ursula’ s Homestead is the ideal base from which to explore the many fascinating sites of Victoria Falls and surrounds. Guest can laze around the camp’s private swimming pool or venture out to view black rhino as well as partake in thrilling activities such as white water rafting or bungee jumping over the magnificent Victoria Falls.
Ursula’ s Homestead located in the Victoria Falls Private Game Reserves offers guests the opportunity to experience unique activities hosted on the reserve; such as lion walks, night game drives, bush dinners and interactive elephants-back safaris. Make a separate booking for Activities.
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Activities
On morning and evening game drives, your guides will educate you about the many mammals, birds, trees and plant life to be found in the Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve. Open four-wheel drive vehicles will take you on a safari along the shores of a scenic lake and through basalt plains into teak forests. On evening safaris, your drive will culminate in a sumptuous bush dinner under the stars. Alternatively, you may choose to do a walking safari following ancient wildlife trails on foot.
Facilities
24hr Room Service
Air Conditioned Rooms
Airport Transfer (Surcharge)
Baby sitting (on request)
Beach/Pool Ambrellas
Beauty Services
Catering
Ceiling Fans
Coffee Making Facilities
Complimentary Toiletries
Digital Safes
En-suite Rooms
Events Catering
Free Parking
Free Wi Fi
High Speed Internet
In Room Coffee making facilities
In Room Phones
Laundry Service
Library
Mini Bars
Mosquito Nets
Picnic Area
Porter
Restaurant
Satelite TV
Showers
Soaking Tub
Spar Treatment Services
Swimming Pool
Wedding Services
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Victoria Falls
The Victoria Falls are the most significant feature of the Victoria Falls National Park, and when the Zambezi is in full flood (usually February or March) they form the largest curtain of falling water in the world. During these months, over 500 million litres of water per minute go over the falls, which are 1708m