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Chobe River Camp is a wildlife and birder’s dream and is the ideal place to break away, just across the river from the world renowned Chobe Nature Reserve, home to one of the largest concentrations of elephant on the African continent.
Chobe River Campsite is a wildlife and birder’s dream and is the ideal place to break away, just across the river from the world renowned Chobe Nature Reserve, home to one of the largest concentrations of elephant on the African continent.
Do you love to be close to nature and enjoy quiet evenings at the campfire? Namushasha River Camping2Go offers the independent traveler a rustic camping experience with many amenities - and without the
hassle of packing and unpacking your camping equipment. More...
Here in the lush Namushasha River Campsite, you can set up camp on the grassy bank under old grandfather trees and breathe in the spirit of the river. After a guided journey into Bwabwata National Park,
gather your bundle of firewood and return to your campsite home. More...
Namushasha River Lodge celebrates the wonders of the Zambezi water world with accommodation fit for a king. There's a magic, a feeling or a charm that enraptures you in these northern realms.
Anchored in its very own, private channel of the Kwando River, the River Villa offers her guests the opportunity to experience the Bwabwata National Park in a private and intimate setting.
Safari camping 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.
Forty kilometres east of Katima Mulilo, Zambezi Mubala Campsite is idyllically set on the water’s edge in a grove of tall, shady trees. Campers can enjoy the leafy campsite with its ten sites, each with its own private facilities.
In the heart of southern Africa, approximately 2000 km from the southern tip of the continent and from the equator, and equidistant between the Indian and Atlantic oceans, lies Namibia’s best-kept secret, the Zambezi Region.