A 420 km² national park established in 2008 in the Kavango West Region, 100km southwest of Rundu — one of
The Zambezi at Katima Mulilo and the Kwando/Chobe Rivers are among the finest tiger fishing destinations in the world. The
When the Kunene River runs in full seasonal flood, Ruacana Falls is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Africa:
A 1,010 km² national park on the Kwando River in the eastern Caprivi Strip, south of Katima Mulilo. Mudumu is
A 320 km² national park (formerly Mamili) in the southeastern Caprivi Strip, straddling the Kwando-Linyanti river system — Namibia’s largest
Impalila Island sits at the precise northeastern tip of Namibia, at the confluence of the Chobe and Zambezi rivers where
A 6,274 km² national park established in 2007 by merging the old Caprivi Game Park and Mahango Game Park, running
The 245 km² Mahango Core Area in the western section of Bwabwata is a floodplain wilderness adjacent to the Okavango
The Oshana Region takes its very name from the oshanas — the network of shallow, interconnected seasonal watercourses and pans
The Okavango River at Rundu is wide, papyrus-lined and spectacularly birdy. Sunrise and sunset cruises from the river lodges pass
