Formerly known as Livingstone Backpackers, Victoria Falls Backpackers Zambia offers accommodation within 10 km of the Victoria Falls World Heritage Site. The property features a restaurant, bar, shared kitchen, shared lounge, and free Wi-Fi throughout. Guests can enjoy an outdoor swimming pool and a blend of rustic charm with modern comforts. Popular nearby attractions include the Livingstone Tourist Information Centre, Livingstone Museum, and Livingstone Golf Club.
The hostel provides affordable accommodation options, from comfortable dormitories to private rooms. More than just a place to stay, it serves as a social hub where guests can create unforgettable memories through a wide range of activities. If you have any questions about our services, activities, or about Livingstone in general, feel free to get in touch with us.
"I used it on a backpack solo trip. When I used it, there were probably no people traveling alone and the room was available by myself.
I think the staff is gentle and polite and standard cleanliness as a dormitory. The details are as follows.
Wi-Fi was only available around the reception and was not available in the room. The shower has hot water. I visited in April but it was a bit disappointing because there were a lot of mosquitoes in the shower room. I was a little scared that there was a big spider at the pillow when I woke up the next morning, but it's African.
There is no air conditioner in the room, and the fans on each bed do not work, so I think it's hot in summer.
It was also convenient because there was a tap with drinking water. The location is perfect and luggage will be kept in a room with a key.
The staff here was very kind and nice to buy, but I was disappointed with other guests. This is not included in the evaluation as it has nothing to do with this hostel. It's just a warning to guests. During my stay, I was greeted by a 40-year-old traveler from Namibia. Then, after receiving sexual harassment that I didn't want to write here before I had a lot of conversation, I continued to be sexually invited. No matter how many times I refuse or ignore it. There was only Wi-Fi in the reception, but I had to pull it up to the room with a minimum use. I was afraid what to do if the person was followed to the room at night or ambushed in the shower room. I thought about consulting with the staff, but I was afraid that I would be reversed by the attention of the staff, so I couldn't say it after all.
Due to the nature of the dormitory, I always have the possibility of meeting such a person, but it was really disgusting. Please note that he often said he used this place."