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Latest Reviews for Livingstone Hotels

New Fairmount Hotel and Casino
4/548 Reviews
Stay at Fairmount hotel was like staying at home, the staff were very friendly, attentive and helpful. The experience was overall excellent - Euphrasia called to check about the airport pick up, Dawney ensured that there was internet by providing me with a mobile router. Ms. Anita and Ms. Subhasini the GM of the hotel ensured a comfortable stay. The highlight of my stay was the Indian food that i took every day - Kadai Chicken and Mutton Rogah Josh with Garlic naan and Tandoori roti were excellently prepared by well trained chef. Thank you everyone for making my stay very comfortable and memorable.
Avani Victoria Falls Resort
4.3/564 Reviews
You are the best hotel and resort area I have ever traveled to. You must stay in this hotel at the Great Falls. Yes, you can enter for free and unlimited times. The Falls Park is free and visa-free. You can travel to Zimbabwe for free. It is very convenient to see the moon rainbow and the double rainbow. , The room is large and comfortable, with aboriginal style
Radisson Blu Mosi Oa Tunya Livingstone Resort
4.6/561 Reviews
Very good and efficient service. Good food but i suggest a frequent change in menu so that someone who spends over a week at the hotel will not have to eat almost the same food everyday. other wise no complaints
Royal Livingstone Hotel by Anantara
4.6/554 Reviews
Our family of 4 adults really enjoyed this beautiful hotel, it was one of the highlights of our trip! There are plenty of staff and they are willing to help and almost always provide friendly greetings. Service was overall quite good. The food was wonderful (we ate at Kubu, The Old Drift and the Travellers Bar). We spent time in the pool and received quick drink service there also (they don't serve food there due to monkeys). The photos of the resort are quite accurate - the animals are plentiful and it is quite a delight to see them walking around. The rooms area little smaller than some similar resorts although are well appointed with several small wonderful touches. The bathrooms are adequate though for a resort of this calibre and price point, they could do with a renovation. Our only comment would be the music played throughout the resort was early 2000's North American pop music. While familiar to all of us, we would have really enjoyed to hear some African music of any genre - pop, folk, etc. instead. Overall though, would recommend!
aha The David Livingstone Safari Lodge & Spa
4.4/551 Reviews
A few days before Christmas, I stayed here with my husband for two nights. The environment is first-rate, and the service is generally worse than Southeast Asia and slightly worse than the equivalent hotels in African countries. When I left the house in the morning, a cleaning sign was hung up. I returned to the house more than three in the afternoon and did n’t clean it. I did n’t clean it until I went back at night. Breakfast was okay, the British and American breakfasts were similar. It was ok, but there was no freshly squeezed juice, and the beverage felt like concentrated juice and water. Turned up turn-down service at night, and a small snack was good. The environment is particularly good. There are monkeys in the yard. They are not as fierce as those in China. They are not strong and do not actively attack people. The perimeter of the hotel is the safari park. After eating Chinese food with my husband for the first night, I went back to the hotel and saw a wild boar about 30 meters away from the hotel entrance. The big window facing the river in the room facing the river is very quiet. It is very comfortable to open the window in the morning and watch the river view lying on the bed. The quilt is a duvet, but the sheet cover is not soft and comfortable enough, which may be a common problem in African countries. Overall it is worth living.
Maramba River Lodge
4.1/540 Reviews
Very nice lodge. In the Mosotonia National Park by the river, there are occasional elephants looking for food in the evening. There are many monkeys in the courtyard, which is a good place to get close to nature.

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