Tintswalo Siankaba

Tree House River Tents

Overlooking the Zambezi

Stay in one of Tintswalo Siankaba’s 7 tree house river tents scattered along the banks of the Zambezi River. All the suites have private viewing decks, en-suite bathrooms, ceiling fans, safes, minibars, tea/coffee facilities and prime views of the Zambezi River.
Blue Nile Falls
Blue Nile Falls

The Blue Nile Falls is a waterfall on the Blue Nile river in Ethiopia. It is known as Tis Abay in Amharic, meaning "great smoke". It is situated on the upper course of the river, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) downstream from the town of Bahir Dar and Lake Tana.

Epupa Falls
Epupa Falls

In a country as renowned for its deserts as Namibia it is always welcoming to see places like Epupa Falls. The falls are located on the Kunene River, on the border of Angola and Namibia, in the Kaokoland area of the Kunene Region.

Chishimba Falls
Chishimba Falls

Fed by the Luombe River, Chishimba Falls are actually a combination of three successive falls, incorporating Mutumena Falls and Kaela Rapids as well as Chishimba itself.

Lumangwe Falls
Lumangwe Falls

Lumangwe Falls on the Kalungwishi River in northern Zambia is the largest waterfall within the country, with a height of 30-40m and a width of 100-160 m.

Murchison Falls
Murchison Falls

Murchison Falls, also known as Kabalega Falls, is a waterfall between Lake Kyoga and Lake Albert on the Victoria Nile in Uganda

Livingston Falls
Livingston Falls

Livingstone Falls consist of a series of rapids dropping 900 feet (270 m) in 220 miles (350 km). They start downstream Malebo Pool and end in Matadi in Bas-Congo.

Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls

The Falls were first seen by European eyes when David Livingstone discovered them in 1855. To view them he stood upon what is now known as Livingstone Island; a small outcrop of land at the edge of the Falls, in LivingstoneZambia.

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