We stayed at the beautiful Ngoma Lodge, managed by Judy and Pete, on the edge of the park. The rooms (horizontally arranged to view the watering hole, the river, and then Namibia beyond) were spacious and offered stunning views from their perch on top of a large embankment. Though the cottages were beautifully appointed to include all the necessities and many extras, including both indoor and outdoor showers and the outstanding service and food offered by the local staff, the highlight was the animal viewing from our room and the lodge’s lounge area with its multi-tiered deck and pool. We had splendid viewing of hyenas, giraffes, zebras and numerous birds and other wildlife while sitting under the umbrella on our patio and from the huge windows in our cottage. As animals came and went, we watched the interactions (or lack of them), the natural behavior, and the enjoyment they expressed when they played and romped in the water. We could have stayed at the lodge all day and would have seen an ever-changing parade of wildlife head to the watering hole for a bath or a drink.
If you are interested in visiting Victoria Falls, a natural addition would be Chobe National Park for amazing wildlife of all kinds, especially elephants. I highly recommend the well-appointed and very hospitable Ngoma Lodge.
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