'Overlooking the tranquil Kwando River, is situated in a remote private concession in the Caprivi Strip'
Pricing; From NAM$ 2 985.00 per person sharing (more rates below)
Suggested activities; » Nature drives in open 4x4 vehicles. » Good birding, especially in summer. » Boat Trips and Sunset Cruises on the Kwando River. » Cultural Visits - Lizauli Traditional Village. » Relaxation on one of the most scenic rivers - the Kwando. » Click here for aerial view of camp.
Lianshulu Lodge, one of the first private lodges built inside a Namibian National Park, is beautifully placed beneath a canopy of shady jackalberry and mangosteen trees, on the banks of the scenically stunning Kwando River. Here, in the heart of the Mudumu National Park, dry mixed woodlands stand in complete contrast to the beautiful Kwando wetland ecosystem.
ROOM & SUITE TYPES:
Lianshulu Lodge accommodates guests in 9 twin rooms and 1 family room, each individually styled and tastefully furnished, with en-suite bathroom and secluded veranda. The airy thatched dining, lounge and bar areas open onto spacious, split-level wooden decks, affording sweeping views over the Lianshulu Lagoon. Two fireplaces, scenic outlooks and a secluded swimming pool create idyllic places in which to relax and take in the tranquillity of the natural surroundings.
FACILITIES/ACTIVITIES:
Activities here include morning or sunset boat cruises, nature drives in the Park and visits to the Lizauli Traditional Village, a model homestead where members of the local community give fascinating insights into their way of life in this remote corner of Namibia.
Many typical savannah species occur in the Mudumu National Park including buffalo, zebra, wildebeest and waterbuck with elephant and hippo being particularly abundant. Predators are sometimes encountered and around 400 bird species have been recorded in the East Caprivi. Hippo, crocodiles and fish such as bream, tigerfish and catfish can be seen from the lodge deck.