The riverside game reserve and wellness resort are within 
Six Senses enters into its first sub-Saharan African project, which will front 
The resort is part of The House of Chinhara initiative to recover the majesty
of Zimbabwean tourism by elevating the available accommodation count and
quality for visitors to the 
With its trademark ethos of conscious travel, Six Senses is working with the development
team of Worth International, comprising SIP Project Managers, DSA Architects
International, and CKR Consultant Engineers, on a modular scheme consisting of
a series of stilted wooden structures. This will match the weightless aesthetic
with mighty engineering innovation to ensure the lightest possible footprint
while still withstanding a heavy knock from a passing elephant. Fabricated
off-site to minimize construction impacts, the arrangement of lodges and villas
will be connected by raised walkways and bridges.
From the main welcome pavilion, guests will transfer to the lounge lobby, where
amenities will 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. The jungle gym is
literal and therefore accompanied by a ranger.
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. The seamless blurring of the interior and exterior design evokes
reconnection to nature and moments of mindfulness to breathe in the savannah
breezes and river mists to the rhythm of a chirruping cicada.
The brief to the DSGN interior design consultancy team is to capture the
eclectic and authentic spirit of 
Along with on-site signature experiences such as the Earth Lab, Alchemy Bar,
and Grow With Six Senses children’s activities, Six Senses Victoria Falls
couldn’t be better placed for access to the river on the Six Senses cruiser,
the falls, the game reserves, and paying homage to Zimbabwe’s heritage and
artisan culture.
Six Senses Victoria Falls is slated to open in 2025.
Source: Six Senses Victoria Falls to Offer Wildlife Lovers Stilted Eco-Lodges on the Zambezi (23/09/2022) [since deleted - read more on this controversial proposal on the Keep Victoria Falls Wild website]
 
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