Okavango
At the gateway to the Zambezi region, on the banks of the Okavango River you find Divava Okavango Resort &Spa.
This tropical paradise is unlike any other Namibian destination, instead of the stark, arid beauty that Namibia is usually associated with, here the sound of the Popa Falls is your constant companion.
The lush gardens embrace you, and the spa offers the opportunity for body and soul to be revitalised.
The 20 well-spaced chalets offer the stylised charm of an Africa-styled thatched hut, but with all of the spacious indulgence of a luxury lodge.
Each chalet offers large, comfortable beds enclosed with stylish mosquito nets, mini bar, coffee/tea facilities, indoor and outdoor showers and air-conditioning.
Divava Okavango boasts a spa where all the treatment rooms have river-front facing views; offering a couple's treatment room, a sauna and a steam rooms, in addition to the usual spa and wellness offering.
The restaurant deck over-looks the Bwabwata National Park, so whether you want to go exploring or relax and drink in the tranquil surroundings, the options are yours for the choosing.
Divava Okavango Resort & Spa, in the Bagani area close to Divundu, is Namibia ’s hidden wildlife paradise in the Kavango Region. The Resort is nestled amongst majestic trees on the banks of the Okavango River, immediately adjacent the Popa Falls.
With the mighty Okavango River and the abundance of wildlife in the Mahango and Buffalo Game Parks, guests are invited to enjoy the ultimate in wildlife, nature and luxury in the Bush.
Upon arrival, guests will encounter the green tropical oasis in which the charming African thatched buildings and sparkling pool are nestled. Divava is fondly referred to “Paradishi Ghomumbiru” (Little Paradise) by the locals.
Divava Okavango Resort and Spa offers 20 luxurious chalets located on a high river bank, with a large deck giving visitors spectacular views over the Kavango River. The Resort is designed to ensure that the guests enjoy and experience all possible comforts in the tranquil setting of the Kavango River.
The Spa has been designed to look similar to the huts of the local residents with each treatment room facing the Kavango River.
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