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Caprivi (the Zambezi Region)

Hakusembe River Lodge

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About Hakusembe River Lodge

Tranquil riverfront lodge in Namibia's remote Caprivi Strip.
Namibia's northeastern Caprivi Strip is known and loved for its river-nourished landscapes, good game viewing, and especially its fishing. A narrow wedge of land jutting out from Namibia's girth, it touches Angola, Zambia and Botswana, and is a geo-political wonder in itself. Though decidedly out of the way, it's a perfectly adventurous destination for self-drivers who have time to 'take it slowly'. Hakusembe River Lodge is nestled amid an oasis of lawn and shady trees overlooking the Okavango River. Its main attraction is the river and its wildlife, and keen fishermen can easily justify more than a transitory stay.
From $190 per person/per night
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20 Rooms
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The property

Shaded pathways wend through grassy gardens, connecting various thatched structures with a reception and curio shop, and a slightly elevated restaurant, bar and large seating area. Outside, a large wooden deck wraps around the river's edge, allowing a close connection with the river and its wildlife. The gardens are very well-maintained with established lawns, trees and flower beds, and the swimming pool is large and inviting, surrounded by Lala Palms, sun loungers and a changing room.

The rooms

There are 21 en-suite chalets scattered throughout the garden; half enjoy river views while others lie a row behind. They are simply but smartly furnished and have a range of mod-cons, including a mini-fridge, air-conditioner, ceiling fan and tea/coffee station. Additionally, there are two large, double-storey family rooms, that sleep six comfortably. They have two separate toilets but only one bath and shower room. They are also equipped with an outdoor braai area, microwave, mini-fridge and kitchenette. A single floating chalet is the most exciting accommodation option - it has an en-suite bathroom with a bathtub, a large double bed and sliding doors which lead on to a deck. Lastly, those who come prepared can make use of the campsite which has eight individual plots.

Activities

The riverfront setting is an attraction in itself, and the lodge offers plenty of quiet hangout spots and creature comforts that are luxurious but not extravagant (or wildly expensive). Activities range from sunrise and sunset cruises, fishing, bird-watching boat trips and visits to a local village. Anglers often choose to stay more than a few nights to achieve their aim.

What you'll love

What you'll love

The setting is wonderfully calm and picturesque, a tonic for any travel-weary visitors.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

For ultimate peace and tranquility, opt to stay in the magical floating chalet, with large windows, sliding doors and a floating verandah.
Something to think about

Something to think about

Activities here are limited, though this is part of Hakusembe's appeal: a forced pause between safari destinations.

Namibia

Caprivi (the Zambezi Region)

The ‘finger’ that touches Vic Falls is a luscious region with several unexplored but worthy parks.