Nestled on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a stone's throw away from Victoria Falls, lies Livingstone, Zambia's adventure capital and a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Named after the famous explorer David Livingstone, this vibrant town offers a perfect blend of rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and thrilling outdoor activities. Livingstone is renowned for its proximity to the majestic Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Embark on a safari adventure in nearby national parks, where you can spot a variety of wildlife including elephants, hippos, and an array of bird species. Experience the beauty of African wildlife in its natural habitat. Located in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, adjacent to Livingstone, Zambia, Sian Simba River Lodge offers a serene retreat amidst the natural splendour of the Zambezi River. Enjoy comfortable accommodations with stunning views, personalized service, and easy access to both Victoria Falls and Livingstone's attractions.
Located in the shadow of the majestic Victoria Falls, Zambezi National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa's most sought-after destinations. With a rich history dating back to 1855, the park was established in 1952 to protect its unique landscape and diverse wildlife. In 1978, an area of the Victoria Falls National Park split from the rest for very prosaic reasons – to allow the Town of Victoria Falls access to the Zambezi River; hence the re-naming of this section: the Zambezi National Park.
The park is home to four of the Big Five, rare wild dogs, and a wide variety of game, including sable antelope, kudu, and eland. The scenic beauty of the park is breathtaking, with the Zambezi River flowing through 6 countries and providing sustenance to the park's wildlife. The different landscapes, including riverine vegetation, mopani woodland, and huge riverine trees, make it a paradise for arborists, bird lovers, and fishermen.
The park, is divided into a riverine area and Vlei lands, with most of the vegetation consisting of Zambezi and Mopane woodlands. The park's unique geography, with the Zambezi River forming the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, creates a diverse and thriving ecosystem.
Join us at Sian Simba River Lodge, situated in the heart of Zambezi National Park, and experience the natural beauty and wonder of this incredible destination. Enjoy game drives, birdwatching, fishing, and relaxation in one of Africa's most stunning settings.
Located in the shadow of the majestic Victoria Falls, Zambezi National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa's most sought-after destinations. With a rich history dating back to 1855, the park was established in 1952 to protect its unique landscape and diverse wildlife. In 1978, an area of the Victoria Falls National Park split from the rest for very prosaic reasons – to allow the Town of Victoria Falls access to the Zambezi River; hence the re-naming of this section: the Zambezi National Park.
The park is home to four of the Big Five, rare wild dogs, and a wide variety of game, including sable antelope, kudu, and eland. The scenic beauty of the park is breathtaking, with the Zambezi River flowing through 6 countries and providing sustenance to the park's wildlife. The different landscapes, including riverine vegetation, mopani woodland, and huge riverine trees, make it a paradise for arborists, bird lovers, and fishermen.
The park, is divided into a riverine area and Vlei lands, with most of the vegetation consisting of Zambezi and Mopane woodlands. The park's unique geography, with the Zambezi River forming the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, creates a diverse and thriving ecosystem.
Join us at Sian Simba River Lodge, situated in the heart of Zambezi National Park, and experience the natural beauty and wonder of this incredible destination. Enjoy game drives, birdwatching, fishing, and relaxation in one of Africa's most stunning settings.