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Namibie - Lodges & Camps
    Mazambala Island Lodge
    Caprivi Strip
    Family Bungalows

    Situated on an island in the flood plain of the Kwando River amidst palms and towering "sausage trees", this lush tropical paradise offers comfortable accommodation in traditional thatched bungalows with en suite facilities.
    Enjoy game drives, river cruises, bird watching, nature walks and fishing under the expert guidance of Mazambala's local guides.

    Nestled amongst tall tropical trees and palms, the thatched main lodge is built on three-metre high stilts. Guests have the opportunity to enjoy fine meals and ice cold drinks, while enjoying the birdlife in this veritable treehouse.
    Mazambala has 16 bungalows including two family units. In addition, several of the double bungalows can accommodate three people. All bungalows have private bathrooms with hot and cold running water. The bungalows are constructed the traditional way with bricks, reeds and thatched roofs. All are equipped with mosquito nets and ceiling fans, and are regularly sprayed with an odourless insecticide against mosquitoes.




    Les Points Forts

    Game Drives
    Mazambala offers game drives in the Bwabwata National Park which is noted for its huge herds of elephants - herds of several hundred elephants are not uncommon. The park has a great variety of animals including four of the “Big Five”. Game drives start with a 10 - 15 minute cruise by boat down the river and then a transfer to a game drive vehicle for a game drive on land in the park. The game drive typically lasts about 4 hours, depending on the elephants. Elephants often block the road which results in interesting delays. Beer and cold drinks on the game drive are included in the price.

    Boat Cruises
    These are leisurely floats, following a circular route and lasting about two hours, on the crystal clear water of the Kwando River and its labyrinth of papyrus and reed lined channels. See hippos, Lechwes and a variety of other animals, and of course, many beautiful birds. People especally enjoy the quiet and unspoiled nature on the river. Beer and cold drinks are included.

    Guided Nature Walks
    Walks are offered on an uninhabited island fifteen minutes downstream from the main lodge. A guide accompanies guests for up to 2 hours on a walk through the bush explaining traditional medicinal uses of the various trees and plants. Learn about tribal remedies for cancer and snake bite, for example. This is a perfect opportunity to spot birds and you may even be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the rare Sitatunga antelope.