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Kazile Island Lodge

Kazile Island Lodge is a beautiful and elegant place to stay found on a private island on the Kwando River, in the heart of KAZA. Kazile is one of only two accommodations situated within the Bwabwata National Park itself, along with its sister lodge Nambwa. The Lodge is home to no fewer than thirteen Meru tents hidden away in the bountiful Mangosteen forest. The tents offer incredible views of both the Kwando River and the extensive floodplains between the island and the infamous Horseshoe Bend. Sitatunga, an elusive aquatic antelope, can be spotted on the floodplains and marshes, providing guests with a rare opportnity to see these animals. This incredible corner of Namibia is hard not to fall in love with, with amazing sunrises over the trees and wildlife traversing every corner.

Lianshulu Lodge

Scenic Lianshulu Lodge, overlooking the tranquil Kwando River, is situated in remote Mudumu National Park in the Caprivi Strip – an elongated appendage to Namibia that is rich in history and wildlife. Lianshulu Lodge is often referred to as being in a region which is the Namibian equivalent of the Okavango Delta – with verdant floodplains and a network of interwoven rivers, lagoons and islands.

Namushasha River Lodge

Experience this Zambezi kingdom from 24 chalets dotted along the leafy river bank. Join the Caprivians in song and dance at the traditional heritage centre, salute wizened elephant giants in the Bwabwata National Park and glide through wild waterways. Revel in Namushasha gold. Guests will also be able to enjoy the nature that makes this country so great, such as by taking fishing trips and boat cruises. Beauty is also on offer at the property itself, with guests being able to enjoy stunning views that overlook the leafy river bank and hippo pool. With 24 chalets available at the property, each is incredibly comfortable while also allowing guests to feel as though they are truly experiencing Namibia. The lodge boasts an outdoor pool as well as features in each room including; en suites, air conditioning and hot and cold water. Comfort is key, as is enjoying the beauty of Namibia itself.

Susuwe Island Lodge

Susuwe Island Lodge offers guests the opportunity to closely experience a wild and untouched island of Africa. Situated in north-eastern Namibia, Susuwe island is on the remote Kwando River. An African river, a spectacular canopy of indigenous trees and vistas of the Kalahari grasslands in the Bwabwata National Park are the inheritance of the animals that roam here.
Six luxury suites, each with a wooden viewing platform and private plunge pool, are a haven of calm and respite, an airy dreaming space to recharge the senses. Professionally guided game drives are rewarded with special sightings of roaming elephant and buffalo, lechwe, lion, and leopard
Sunrise or sunset river cruises, guided walks and 4×4 game drives offer even closer insight into the intrigue of the African bush. Guests have the opportunity to merge unhurriedly with Africa’s timeless evolution of hazy days and star-studded nights.

Chobe River Camp

Gaze over the flood plains and enjoy luxurious solitude on the banks of the Chobe River. Assuring extraordinary experiences, the lodge offers 20 tented chalets. The lodge was inspired by the natural beauty of the landscape and all chalets have been constructed using indigenous Mopane timber and canvas. This offers not only a stunning sight, but an environmentally conscious design.
Expect a unique and wondrous experience when visiting the Camp. This region is Namibia’s very own version of the Serengeti and offers a rare experience…one of the largest annual Zebra migrations in Africa. And guests can always be assured of the presence of large herds of elephants, gnu and antelope. Activities may be seasonal, but will always amaze and intrigue guests.
Chobe River Camp is a wildlife and birder’s dream and is the ideal place to break away.

Divava Okavango Resort & Spa

Build on the river banks of the Okavango river and right next to Popa Falls, Divava Okavango Resort & Spa is within 20 minutes drive to the Mahango National and Buffalo Game Parks, the perfect doorway to unparalleled adventure and a destination beyond wildlife safaris.
Namibia’s hidden wildlife paradise in the Kavango where time stands still, Divava Okavango Resort & Spa really is one of its kind in the region. Experience magical moments in the National Game Parks and the rumbling river that feeds your imagination, leaving you with tales to tell for many days and years to come. After your exhilarating journey, visit the Divava Okavango Spa, a place that evokes the perfect harmony between natural beauty and pure relaxation. All 20 rooms are luxurious with thatched roofs in the wide spread and tranquil gardens. Enjoy the delicacies of the restaurants at Divava Okavango Resort. The Resort offers an exquisite view over the Okavango River with excellent opportunities for bird watching and other activities for the young and curious explorers.

Omarungu Epupa Falls Camp

The peaceful flow of river and subtle crash of the Falls, keep you company when staying at the special destination. Tented chalets and charming guest areas allow for a comfortable stay. With the Epupa Falls and Kunene River ensuring spectacular views.

Zambezi Mubala Camp

Zambezi Mubala Camp is idyllically set on the water’s edge in a grove of tall, shady trees. For those who love the outdoors as much as their creature comforts, glamorous camping aka ‘glamping’ at Zambezi Mubala Camp is just for you.
Glamping on the banks of the Zambezi River takes camping to an entirely new level. Eight safari tents (sleeping four) with en-suite bathrooms provide comfortable Zambezi homes. Guests have the option of cooking up a storm in their fully-equipped kitchens, having a bite to eat at the camp’s restaurant or picking up a braai pack for a hearty barbeque.

Zambezi Mubala Lodge

Along the edge of the mighty Zambezi River, lies the water sanctuary of Zambezi Mubala Lodge & Camp. A bird-lover’s dream, this lodge is home to one of the largest colonies of Carmine Bee-eaters, that live along the banks of the majestic Zambezi. Birds are often joined by the occasional hippo or crocodile, baking in the shallow waters along the banks. Guests can relax and watch the colours of life sail along the steady current of the river.

Serra Cafema

Set amongst shady trees on the banks of the Kunene River, Serra Cafema is one of the most remote camps in southern Africa, its Portuguese name originating from the mountains that dominate the northern skyline. Guests fall asleep to the sound of rushing water, while by day they explore one of the driest deserts in the world.
Activities here are varied, including boating (water levels permitting), walking, viewing breathtaking landscapes, as well as carefully guided quad-bike excursions that tread lightly on the dunes. In this isolated region, the Himba people continue their nomadic, traditional way of life and when in the area, guests have the opportunity to meet them and learn about their lifestyle and traditions.

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