Natural selection is developing NKASA LINYANTI, a six -room safari camp held in Zambezi, Namibia in May 2026, and is located in an important wildlife migration hallway.
This real estate will occupy personal concessions of NKASA Island in the NKASA Rupara National Park, the center of Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation. Camp, the only lodging facility on the island, will be operated in areas known to support important elephants’ routes and host Namibia’s largest buffalo.
For new lovers
Guest activities include game drive, night drive, guidework, Mokoro safaris and boat trip through the wetland ecosystem. As the best destination for Namibia, with over 430 species of paper, the region’s status is a special draw for bird lovers. Cultural interactions with the community will also be provided.
Modern canvas camps have six tent suits with wooden trees that are connected to a central lounge and a passage to a restaurant. Each tent has a canvas wall open to panoramic views throughout the wetland, and the bathroom bathroom has indoor and outdoor shower rooms.
An important role in preservation
Jennifer Lalley, co -founder and chief influence officer of natural selection: “This park provides an important corridor for local elephant movements and supports various species of species in the breeding of buffalo, complete predators, sabanas, riberins and wetlands. It is a significant part of the preservation fund to support the collection and ranger of the park.
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Angola’s seasonal floods create ecological conditions similar to Botswana’s Oka -na’s Defense Delta, transforming the landscaping with the channel and lagoon network taken by the lead. Unlimited characteristics of the park allows wild animals to move freely across the national boundaries.
Camp facilities include fire pits, swimming pools and bars. Natural selection says that the operation of the camp reflects the company’s sustainability promise according to solar power generation through the water treatment system.
The access options include the Flynamibia connection from Windhoek to Katima Mulilo, along with the Light anti -air transfer. Transfer to Katima Mulilo, Kasane and Victoria Falls; And autonomous driving to the park entrance and the game drive to camp.