Zambezi (Caprivi)
Built on the banks of one of the many channels of the Kwando–Linyanti river system, this unique Namibian wetland paradise in the eastern Zambezi Region, commonly known as Mamili and was recently renamed Nkasa Rupara National Park.
The lodge is located on the northern unfenced park border, in the Wuparo Conservancy that is part of the successful and award winning Namibian conservation program followed by IRDNC and WWF.
Nkasa Rupara National Park is famous for its large herds of Elephants and Buffaloes. It has a high population of game that attracts all the major predators. Feasting your eyes on Lions, Leopards and Hyenas is a common phenomenon in this wetland paradise. Even Fish Eagle graces us with its presence. The Park has more than 400 recorded bird species, making it a birdwatchers paradise throughout the year
Welcome to Zambezi, one of the most fascinating regions in Namibia. Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge on the banks of the Kwando-Linyanti river system is one of the latest additions to the area. The lodge hosts a maximum of 22 persons and is located on the northern, unfenced border of Nkasa Rupara National Park. Elephants and buffaloes are very common in the area, as are large predators such as lions, leopards or hyenas and sometimes even Fish Eagles.
More than 400 bird species can also be spotted in the area. Activities at Nkasa Lupala include boat cruises, Game drives and guided walks. Rather than the quantity, you should expect the quality of sightings and the privilege of visiting one of the most remote and exclusive area in the region. Nkasa Lupala is located in a unique wetland area and we do have a great difference of sightings between seasons.
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