- Accommodation
- Namibia
- Bwabwata National Park
- Ndhovu Safari Lodge
Ndhovu Safari Lodge
Rooms
20
Campsites
7
Ndhovu Safari Lodge is about 20 km south of Divundu (Bagani) Bridge, a peaceful riverine retreat situated on the western banks of the Okavango River, overlooking the well-known Caprivi Game Park (Bwabwata National Park).
In true safari tradition, Ndhovu Safari Lodge offers luxury tented accommodation, each tent being fully equipped with its own En-suite bathroom facilities. The charming thatched lapa overlooking the banks of the river, provides residents outstanding game and bird-viewing opportunities whilst enjoying sundowners at the bar and delicious three course meals. In addition, there is on offer an exclusive camping area fitted with private ablution, braai, power-point and water-tap.
Activities offered at the lodge includes sundowner cruises, fishing excursions, village tours and game drives. The Mahango Game reserve is a mere 2 km away, offering excellent opportunities to view elephant, buffalo, red lechwe and sable antelope, to name a few, in typical riverine and swampland habitat.
Ndhovu Safari Lodge is about 20 km south of Divundu (Bagani) Bridge, a peaceful riverine retreat situated on the western banks of the Okavango River, overlooking the well-known Caprivi Game Park (Bwabwata National Park).
In true safari tradition, Ndhovu Safari Lodge offers luxury tented accommodation, each tent being fully equipped with its own En-suite bathroom facilities. The charming thatched lapa overlooking the banks of the river, provides residents outstanding game and bird-viewing opportunities whilst enjoying sundowners at the bar and delicious three course meals. In addition, there is on offer an exclusive camping area fitted with private ablution, braai, power-point and water-tap.
Activities offered at the lodge includes sundowner cruises, fishing excursions, village tours and game drives. The Mahango Game reserve is a mere 2 km away, offering excellent opportunities to view elephant, buffalo, red lechwe and sable antelope, to name a few, in typical riverine and swampland habitat.