Islands In Africa - Namibia Specials
Impalila Island Lodge - SPECIAL: R1375.00 per person, per night
Susuwe Island Lodge - SPECIAL: R1490.00 per person, per night
Ntwala Island Lodge - SPECIAL: R2175.00 per person, per night
Valid: 01 November 2009 - 30 June 2010
Must book within 14 days of travelling / SADC Residents Only
Standard Rate: USD 383 per person, per night
Impalila Island Lodge - SPECIAL: USD230 per person, per night
Susuwe Island Lodge - SPECIAL: USD230 per person, per night
Ntwala Island Lodge - SPECIAL: USD320 per person, per night
Valid: 01 July 2010 - 31 October 2010
Must book within 14 days of travelling.
Standard Rate: USD 497 per person, per night
Rate Includes:
- All meals, house wines during dinner, local beers & ciders on activities and tea/coffee (exclude all other drinks).
- 1 x 3 hour activity per day - choice of Chobe River Cruise, fishing or botanical walk
- Return transfers to/from BBK Immigration to Ntwala / Impalila
- Return road transfer to/from Kongola to Susuwe
- VAT & tourism levy
Standard Terms & Conditions Apply. Must book within 14 days of travelling. Specials subject to availability & change. ZAR Rates are applicable SADC Residents Only. USD rates applicable to international travellers.
Impalila Island Lodge
This unique island is situated at the meeting place of two mighty African rivers, the Chobe and Zambezi, and four countries, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana. This is the only place in the world where four countries meet. Impalila Island forms the north-eastern tip of Namibia and lies just 70km's west of Victoria Falls. Impalila Island Lodge is a 16-bedded luxury lodge with much to offer discerning clients. The surrounding area is an amazing mosaic of waterways, floodplains and bushveld: host to exceptional birdlife, game viewing and assorted vegetation - and in the waters outstanding fishing opportunities.
Susuwe Island Lodge
Susuwe Island Lodge offers our visitors the opportunity to experience closely a wild and untouched island of Africa. Situated in North-Eastern Namibia, our island is in the remote Kwando River - a permanent water source which nourishes delicate ecosystems and sustains varied game and birdlife. Relaxation, privacy and comfort are paramount here.
Susuwe Island Lodge is built to incorporate the riverine forest - the main complex has lofty canopy viewing decks overlooking endless savannahs, glistening lily-studded wetlands and ancient Kalahari woodlands, as well as a firepit, spacious lounge and dining areas, curio shop and small reference library. Six spacious brick and thatch suites equipped with double bathroom, bedroom, lounge and wooden viewing deck each with private plunge pool offer our visitors the opportunity to merge unhurriedly with Africa's timeless evolution of hazy days and star-studded nights. Mosquito nets, overhead fans and hairdryers as well as generated electricity are provided.
At Susuwe game drives in open 4 x 4 vehicles in the Bwabwata National Park.Game sightings in this cradle of rivers could include vast herds of roaming elephant and buffalo, lion, hippo, leopard, sable, roan, lechwe and puku for example. Night drives at Susuwe offer an even closer insight into the intrigue of the African bush.
Ntwala Island Lodge
Ntwala Island Lodge is a pristine and secluded Chobe destination. Intricate floating walkways link an untouched Namibian cluster of islands within the Mambova rapids where two mighty African rivers - the Zambezi and Chobe converge, only 80km upstream from the Victoria Falls and where white sands and palm trees add to the romance - belying the fact that this lodge is in Africa! Ntwala Island Lodge comprises of four ultra luxury styled suites artfully appointed, each inclusive of a private plunge pool fringed by white sand and opulent viewing deck, bay bath feature; indoor and outdoor shower; as well as a private sala extending enticingly out over the water we ensure personalised service, culinary expertise and quality privately guided big game activities. These small islands offer exclusivity and isolation - a complete holistic African experience.
The staff is handpicked from the local communities, as part of our ongoing commitment to local upliftment and empowerment. The lodge is ultra luxurious ensuring a high degree of personalized service, and keeping in line with the low impact tourism policy of Islands in Africa. Ensuring our ethos at all times; guest choice, comfort and privacy are paramount. Activities at Ntwala are predominantly water borne and privately guided, and the close and convenient proximity to Chobe National Park ensures guests will have exclusivity and a comprehensive wildlife experience. Each suite has a boat and guide to ensure individual choice, flexibility and privacy. Meander the multiple waterways with your personal guide and private boat, indulging in a vast array of activities; mokoro the quiet backwaters or take in an exclusive Chobe sunset cruise whilst viewing Africa's big game. Pursue the famed Tigerfish on fly as the water lulls your senses and precipitates peace. Visit for a time. Reminisce for eternity.
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