Nkasa Lupala Lodge
Nkasa Lupala tented lodge is built on the banks of one of the many channels of the Kwando-Linyanti river system. This unique Namibian wetland paradise in the eastern Caprivi region, is commonly known as Mamili and was recently renamed Nkasa Lupala National Park.
Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge Highlights
Nkasa Lupala tented lodge is built on the banks of one of the many channels of the Kwando-Linyanti river system. This unique Namibian wetland paradise in the eastern Caprivi region, is commonly known as Mamili and was recently renamed Nkasa Lupala 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 Lupala National Park is famous for its large herds of elephant and buffalo. It has a high population of game that attracts all the major predators.
- Mamili holds the distinction of being the largest wetland area with conservation status in Namibia.
- A large population of the park's wildlife roam freely around the unfenced lodge surroundings
- Electricity and hot water supplied via solar power.
- Mokoro trips, sundown boat cruises and guided walks are a few of the activities on offer.
Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge Game Viewing and Activities
Nkasa Lupala tented lodge offers activities such as Game Drive safari in the Nkasa Lulapa NP (Mamili), Mudumu NP and Wuparo Conservancy. Sightings on the drives include Elephant, Buffalo, Hippo, Lion, Leopard, Impala, Kudu, Zebra, Wildebeest, Roan and Sable. Boat cruises are conducted in the channels of the Kwando-Linyanti delta, with great opportunity to sight special water-adapted antelopes such as Waterbuck, Reedbuck, Sitatunga and Lechwe. Nkasa Lupala National Park is famous for its large herds of elephant and buffalo. It has a high population of game that attracts all the major predators. Game drives to the Mamili National Park as well as the Mudumu National Park depart in the afternoon and mornings, offering fantastic game viewing opportunities surrounded by wilderness. There have been over 400 bird species recorded within the park making this a birders dream adventure. Sundowner boat cruises, mokoro trips and guided walks ensure a complete experience for guests staying longer than one night. The area offers amazing photographic opportunities and memories to last a lifetime. A large population of the park’s wildlife roam freely on the unfenced lodge surroundings through the savannah and woodlands. Feasting your eyes on lions, leopards and hyenas is a common phenomenon in this wetland paradise. Sometimes even the rare wild dog graces us with its presence.