Halfway Between Bulawayo & Victoria Falls
Our Story
Nestled along the historic Bulawayo–Victoria Falls highway, Gwayi Valley Leisure Resort offers a sanctuary of calm in the heart of Zimbabwe's wilderness, surrounded by indigenous trees and the sounds of the African bush.
Whether journeying to Victoria Falls or returning from a Hwange safari, our resort is the perfect halfway refuge — comfortable thatched chalets, warm meals, and an atmosphere unmistakably African.
What We Offer
Rest & Refresh
Beautifully appointed with authentic African decor, giraffe wall art and exposed thatched beams. Includes a private ensuite with tiled shower, air conditioning, kettle and lush garden surroundings.
Elegant room featuring a king-size bed with romantic mosquito net canopy, African-print cushions, leather lounge chairs, flat-screen TV and a private tiled ensuite shower. Ideal for couples.
Twin beds dressed in warm African linen beneath a striking elephant painting. Bright and airy with natural light, solid wood headboard, private ensuite and peaceful bush views through the window.
Cozy thatched chalet with en-suite bathroom, mini fridge, kettle, wall fan, and a small dining table — ideal for solo travelers, tour drivers and guides needing a comfortable overnight stay.
Elephants · Antelope · Birds · Bush
Reservations
50% deposit confirms your booking. Balance settled on arrival.
Also book via WhatsApp or emaildumazulusafaris@gmail.com
We will contact you within 24 hours to confirm your reservation and send deposit payment details.
Find Us
Bulawayo–Victoria Falls Highway (A8), Gwayi Valley, Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe.
Look for our stone welcome sign on the A8 — resort entrance is 200m from the signage. Suitable for all vehicles including tour coaches.
Check-in from 2:00 PM · Check-out by 10:00 AM
USD cash · ZiG bank transfers at official daily rate · 50% deposit to confirm
Get In Touch
Ready to book or have a question? Reach us by phone, WhatsApp or email. We assist with reservations, group bookings, event hosting and tour arrangements throughout Zimbabwe.