Extend your journey with a three-day fly-in safari to the
Caprivi Strip. A tropical atmoshere awaits you in this part of
the country.
Lianshulu Lodge
Situated on the banks of the Kwando River, in the
Mudumu National Park, Lianshulu Main Lodge and
Lianshulu Bush Lodge offer a true African wilderness
experience.
The area provides a home to an abundance of wildlife. The
chalets are individually furnished, tiled, wood and thatched en-suite
and overlook the Kwando River and its flood plains. The thatched
dining, lounge and bar areas of both lodges open onto wooden
decks. Activities include nature drives, guided nature walks, boat
excursions, bird watching, bush breakfasts and night drives.
Kavango / Caprivi
The Kavango and the Caprivi are hosts of a complex network
of rivers and high summer rainfall have created a
tropical ambience of riverine forests, flood plains and
swamps.
Herds of elephants cross through the area unhindered, rare
antelopes like the sitatunga are seen occasionally, whereas the fearsome
crocodile is a common inhabitant. It is also the home of over
400 of Namibia’s bird species. Rundu, situated on the banks of the
Okavango River, offers a wood carvers market, an ancient craft,
which is a flourishing industry today. The Popa Falls is a rapid in the
Kavango River and one of the better known sightseeings.
The Caprivi strip stretches its arm to the far north east
and forms the border to four neighbouring countries:
Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana.
It hosts the Caprivi Game Park, the Mudumu National Park, the
Mamili National Park as well as the Forest Park on the borders to
Zambia. The major city of the Caprivi is Katima Mulilo in the far
north east. It is close to the borders to Kasane / Botswana and further
to Victoria Falls / Zimbabwe. A new bridge has recently been
built to lead over the Zambezi to Zambia.