Simunye: We Are One — Theatre Show
About the Adventure
A beautifully produced open-air theatre show blending puppetry, dance, live music and visual storytelling. The story follows Bomani, a banished chief's son, and his orphaned elephant friend Ndlovu, as they journey through the African wilderness learning about compassion, acceptance and the strength found in unity. The life-size elephant puppetry is a highlight, and the themes land with adults and children alike. Staged in an intimate 180-seat open-air theatre with tiered seating, it's a moving, family-friendly alternative to a dinner show for an evening out.
Pricing
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| With transfers | From ~$69 |
| Without transfers | From ~$58 |
Transfers can be arranged; ticket sales are final.
Good to Know
- Timing: Check-in 7:45pm, show at 8:00pm. Arrive on time — it's a fixed start.
- All ages welcome. Casual dress; bring a warm layer in the cooler months (May–August) as it's open-air.
- House rules: No outside food/drink, and no photography or video during the performance.
Good to Pair With
- A culture-and-conservation themed evening; pairs with the Elephant Encounter by day
- An alternative to The Boma or Dusty Road for a non-dining evening
Preparation & Logistics
Make sure to wear comfortable clothing and carry insect repellent, sunblock, and a camera. Your driver will pick you up from your hotel reception. Have a copy of your passport or KAZA visa handy if crossing borders.
















