Six Senses opening first sub-Saharan resort
Six Senses announced its first sub-Saharan African resort, which will front Princess Elizabeth Island on the approach to Victoria Falls.
The partially concealed, tree-level lodges at Six Senses Victoria Falls will provide a bird’s eye platform to the nature and wildlife.
The resort is part of The House of Chinhara initiative to revive tourism to the Victoria Falls National Park.
Six Senses is working with the development team of Worth International, comprising SIP Project Managers, DSA Architects International, and CKR Consultant Engineers, on the modular project, consisting of a series of stilted wooden structures.
Amenities include a raised restaurant and lounge, specialty dining and braai bar, and sunset look-out bar.
The Six Senses Spa and wellness facilities will include four treatment rooms, a gym, a yoga deck, outdoor hot pools, a panoramic sauna, and an integrated retail and concept store.
In addition to the 22 lodges with private terraces, there will be 15 deluxe lodges with suspended pools.
Some of these lodges can be inter-connected.
Plans are afoot for 17 individual pool villas, nine of which offer multi-bedroom accommodation.
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