The Royal Livingstone Victoria Falls Zambia Hotel by Anantara invites discerning travellers to explore the enchantment of Victoria Falls during the less-travelled shoulder seasons. This period, between mid-August till December, offers exclusive experiences and benefits, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and rich culture of the region with enhanced intimacy.
As the high season travellers retreat, the Falls transform into an intimate experience. Sometimes draped in powerful cascades, other times revealing the sculptured rock face beneath – each month offers a different perspective on this natural wonder. During these quieter interludes, guests can connect more deeply with one of Earth’s most spectacular creations.

The legendary Devil’s Pool emerges as the waters recede, nature’s ultimate infinity pool where adventurous swimmers can glide to the precipice, gazing 108 metres down as the Falls plunge dramatically below. This rare experience, available only during specific months, offers an unmatched perspective of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and its surroundings.
The Batoka Gorge offers thrilling white-water rafting adventures, with rapids reaching the perfect levels during the dry season, providing adrenaline seekers with an unforgettable challenge. Guests can navigate Grade IV and V rapids in one of the world’s most beautiful rafting destinations.
For those seeking an exhilarating Zambezi River adventure without the intensity of white-water rafting, swimming beneath the iconic Victoria Falls offers a thrilling alternative. During the low water season, visitors can hike down into the Gorge and raft to the base of the Falls, where they will be immersed in a breathtaking natural spectacle. Surrounded by cascading water and towering rock formations, this extraordinary experience creates a moment of pure awe and adventure.

The diverse wildlife of the neighbouring Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park is drawn to the riverbank during the drier seasons, in search of water. Game drives from the resort are particularly rewarding during the later months of the year, as antelope, zebra, giraffe, buffalo and the endangered white rhino can be seen gathering near different water sources.
For those seeking quieter communion with nature, birdwatching excursions reveal Zambia’s winged species, with over 415 types of bird recorded in the area. Great White Egrets and Yellow Billed Kites are common, while African Pied Wagtails and Pygmy Kingfishers can also be spotted.
Sunset cruises on the Zambezi River offer tranquil moments as hippos surface between water lilies and elephants gather at the river’s edge. As the water levels drop, it’s possible to see crocodiles lurking in the shallows and more animals venturing to the riverbanks.

“The shoulder seasons offer our guests something truly precious – time and space to connect deeply with this UNESCO World Heritage Site without the busyness of peak tourism,” shares Laurie Burr, Complex General Manager of The Royal Livingstone Hotel by Anantara, Avani Victoria Falls Resort, Anantara Stanley & Livingstone Victoria Falls Hotel and the soon to open Anantara Kafue River Tented Camp. “These months reveal a Victoria Falls that many travellers never truly experience. We invite our guests to come during nature’s transitions and admire the beauty it brings.”
Travelling during off-peak times not only ensures a more serene and personalised experience but also provides guests with exclusive offers and packages. The Royal Livingstone Hotel by Anantara is pleased to extend special rates and curated experiences during these periods, allowing guests to fully embrace the tranquillity and splendour of Victoria Falls.

Situated on the banks of the Zambezi River, The Royal Livingstone Victoria Falls Zambia Hotel by Anantara seamlessly blends Victorian elegance with natural beauty just moments from one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. With 173 luxurious rooms and suites, world-class dining experiences, and unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities, the hotel offers an authentic gateway to Africa’s most magnificent spectacles.
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