HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Sipping sundowners at magnificent Horseshoe Lagoon
Walkways that allow animals to wander freely through the grounds
Very large treehouses built amid the mature canopy
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕: May to October
Green Season⊕: November to April
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Sijwa Project
Established by the lodge, the community helps runs permaculture plants, recycling workshops for waste and an indigenous nursery where guests can purchase trees to help offset their carbon emissions
OVERVIEW
Wake up with the dawn chorus of birdsong and see animals grazing peacefully beneath the high wooden walkways that connect the treetop tents as you go about your day. Because it lies on a traditional migration route in Bwabwata National Park in the Caprivi Strip, Nambwa Tented Lodge is raised off the ground so even elephants can pass underneath. You will live amid the canopy of large jackalberry, knobthorn and sausage trees during your blissful time here…
Built on reclaimed military land served by the Immelman Airstrip, Nambwa is enjoying a resurgence of wildlife that head to the life-giving Kwando River. Bwabwata is part of the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Park (KAZA), the biggest wildlife conservation area in the world.