In the heart of southern Africa, approximately 2000km from the southern tip of the continent and from the equator, and equidistant between the Indian and Atlantic oceans, lies Namibia’s best-kept secret, the Zambezi Region.
Newly-built, modern, innovative and stylish, Zambezi Mubala is a secret river hideaway where water laps the shores of the mighty Zambezi, hippos laugh and the calls of fish eagles pierce the vast blue sky.
Leave your vehicle at Zambezi Mubala Camp, south of Katima Mulilo, to cruise downriver and enter the enchanted Mubala world. Here, vervet monkeys scamper through the trees, swamp boubous’ melodic banter rings through the air and tree squirrels hop nimbly from branch to branch.
Relax on your balcony or lie back on your king-size bed in your spacious cabin and absorb the peace of the river, as mekoro slice through the water, the muted sound of cow bells wafts through the air and the cool breeze dances on the river.
The lodge sings its tributes to the colours of the water, the surrounding riverine vegetation and the clear blue sky, adopting the local Silozi name for colour - ‘Mubala’. It tastefully explores this delicious theme in its shades of gentle blues and sea greens that punctuate wicker chairs and tint bungalow walls.
A bird-lover’s dream, Zambezi Mubala Lodge is home to over 450 species of birds and hosts the springtime visit of one of the largest colonies of carmine bee-eaters in Africa. These bright and cheerful visitors nest along the banks of the majestic Zambezi between the months of August and December, filling the air with sound, activity and colour as they flash crimson breasts, swooping and rising into the air in an exuberant burst of energy.
Pad along the raised walkway between the bungalows in the late afternoon to spend the last hours of the day on a sunset boat cruise, stroll along the riverbank to visit the bee-eater colony, sit back in the open-sided bar or while away the hours fishing on the river where the catch-and-release of Tiger Fish is a popular activity for those who are fishermen at heart.
Complementing the desert grandeur in the rest of the country, the Zambezi generously offers the riches of the river and the rhythm of a wild Africa to make the Namibian journey complete, while fitting snuggly into a trip to Chobe National Park and Vic Falls.
Revel in the peace of the surroundings, the celebration of birdlife and the rich colours of life that pass by, drifting on the steady current of the river.
We have adapted the Standard Operating Procedures for all our service Centers and lodges in line with the Government of Namibia’s instructions to the tourism industry. We want to ensure the safest possible environment for our guests and employees whilst offering a comfortable, unforgettable Namibian experience.
https://gondwana-collection.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Gondwana_Health-and-Safety-Measures.pdf
COVID-19 travel and specific testing requirements for your destination and airlines are regularly updated. Please check frequently with all relevant sources to ensure that you have the information on the latest COVID-19 travel and specific testing requirements for your destination and departure countries, including any stop overs for connecting flights.Read More ›
In the heart of southern Africa, approximately 2000km from the southern tip of the continent and from the equator, and equidistant between the Indian and Atlantic oceans, lies Namibia’s best-kept secret, the Zambezi Region.
Newly-built, modern, innovative and stylish, Zambezi Mubala is a secret river hideaway where water laps the shores of the mighty Zambezi, hippos laugh and the calls of fish eagles pierce the vast blue sky.
Leave your vehicle at Zambezi Mubala Camp, south of Katima Mulilo, to cruise downriver and enter the enchanted Mubala world. Here, vervet monkeys scamper through the trees, swamp boubous’ melodic banter rings through the air and tree squirrels hop nimbly from branch to branch.
Relax on your balcony or lie back on your king-size bed in your spacious cabin and absorb the peace of the river, as mekoro slice through the water, the muted sound of cow bells wafts through the air and the cool breeze dances on the river.
The lodge sings its tributes to the colours of the water, the surrounding riverine vegetation and the clear blue sky, adopting the local Silozi name for colour - ‘Mubala’. It tastefully explores this delicious theme in its shades of gentle blues and sea greens that punctuate wicker chairs and tint bungalow walls.
A bird-lover’s dream, Zambezi Mubala Lodge is home to over 450 species of birds and hosts the springtime visit of one of the largest colonies of carmine bee-eaters in Africa. These bright and cheerful visitors nest along the banks of the majestic Zambezi between the months of August and December, filling the air with sound, activity and colour as they flash crimson breasts, swooping and rising into the air in an exuberant burst of energy.
Pad along the raised walkway between the bungalows in the late afternoon to spend the last hours of the day on a sunset boat cruise, stroll along the riverbank to visit the bee-eater colony, sit back in the open-sided bar or while away the hours fishing on the river where the catch-and-release of Tiger Fish is a popular activity for those who are fishermen at heart.
Complementing the desert grandeur in the rest of the country, the Zambezi generously offers the riches of the river and the rhythm of a wild Africa to make the Namibian journey complete, while fitting snuggly into a trip to Chobe National Park and Vic Falls.
Revel in the peace of the surroundings, the celebration of birdlife and the rich colours of life that pass by, drifting on the steady current of the river.
We have adapted the Standard Operating Procedures for all our service Centers and lodges in line with the Government of Namibia’s instructions to the tourism industry. We want to ensure the safest possible environment for our guests and employees whilst offering a comfortable, unforgettable Namibian experience.
https://gondwana-collection.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Gondwana_Health-and-Safety-Measures.pdf
COVID-19 travel and specific testing requirements for your destination and airlines are regularly updated. Please check frequently with all relevant sources to ensure that you have the information on the latest COVID-19 travel and specific testing requirements for your destination and departure countries, including any stop overs for connecting flights.Read More ›
Description: The family rooms overlook the majestic and mighty Zambezi River. Each has a double bed, 2 single beds and ensuite bathrooms (showers). Rooms are equipped with mosquito nets, tea and coffee facilities.
Facilities:
Air Conditioning
Balcony
Bar Fridge
Hairdryer
Heater
No Smoking
Safe
Tea and Coffee
View
Bed Linen supplied
Towels
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Description: Each room overlooks the majestic Zambezi River. These spacious rooms, each have twin or double beds and en-suite bathrooms (showers). Rooms are equipped with mosquito nets and tea and coffee facilities.
Facilities:
Air Conditioning
Balcony
Bar Fridge
Hairdryer
Heater
No Smoking
Safe
Tea and Coffee
View
Bed Linen supplied
Towels
from
2735.0
p.p.
sharing
Pictures of Zambezi Mubala Lodge
Facilities
Languages:
EnglishAfrikaans
Environment:
River
Dining:
Breakfast servedLunch Box on requestRestaurant on premisesCaters for Vegetarian
Leisure facilities:
Bar on premisesBird WatchingFishingSwimming Pool
General:
Airport Shuttle ServiceCurio ShopCots availableFamily friendlyFireplace on premisesLaundry ServiceNo Pets allowedSecure off-street parkingSafe available
In all rooms:
Air ConditioningBalconyBar FridgeHairdryerHeaterNo SmokingSafeTea and CoffeeViewBed Linen suppliedTowels
Policies
Check-in:
14:00:00
Check-out:
10:00:00
Kids policy:
Children age 14 and over are charged as adults.
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