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Caprivi (the Zambezi Region)

Jackalberry Tented Camp

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About Jackalberry Tented Camp

Affordable tented camp and a dynamic wilderness on Namibia's Caprivi.
This simple, rustic lodge sits in a superb yet often overlooked wilderness area on the southern heel of Namibia's Caprivi Strip, in Nkasa Rupara (formerly Mamili) National Park. Just across the Linyanti River from Botswana and within the reach of self-drivers from major travel hubs such as Victoria Falls, Jackalberry may be easily accessible, but its surroundings are thoroughly wild. Nkasa Rupara's relative obscurity makes this area more affordable than its neighbours. Nevertheless, independently owned Jackalberry is more than just a good deal. It exudes charm and personality, from the quirky three-tiered bar and dining area to the expert staff.
From $510 per person/per night
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The property

Built around a huge jackalberry tree, the three-storey main area sets a delightfully playful tone (nothing like a treehouse to make you feel like a kid again). It houses the reception area, dining deck and bar, as well as the comfortably furnished lounge – all, of course, with the widest of views across the floodplains. On ground level is a fire pit where guests gather for a pre-dinner drink or a nightcap, and unobstructed views of the night sky.

The rooms

Sandy pathways lead from the main area to four large A-frame canvas tents set on the edge of a lagoon. All are slightly elevated, with spacious canvas-covered entrance decks – perfect for relaxing during the heat of the day, cold beer in hand. Each room is simple but well-equipped, with en-suite bathroom, fridge and tea /coffee station. You'll sleep well on your comfortable mattress, content in the knowledge that everything is solar-powered, from the hot-water showers to the bedside lights.

Activities

Many iconic species are found in this area, one of Africa's most dynamic wildernesses. Expect elephant, buffalo, giraffe, hippo, lion, leopard and wild dog. There's also a good chance you'll see swamp-dwelling lechwe or the extremely rare sitatunga antelope. Game drives often hug the lagoon and river's edge and can be especially rewarding during the dry season (May–October). Cruising the Linyanti River brings sightings of waterbirds, hippo and croc, and night drives are great for spotting those elusive nocturnal species.

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Caprivi (the Zambezi Region)

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