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Location:-
Intricate floating walkways, surrounded on all sides by seductively wild and powerful waterways, link an untouched Namibian cluster of islands. Ntwala Island Lodge is here, at the confluence of the mighty Chobe and Zambezi Rivers.
Situated within the Mambova Rapids, 80 kilometres upstream from the Victoria Falls – where white sands and palm trees add to the romance, and belie the fact that this lodge is in Africa - Ntwala Island Lodge is a wonderfully pristine and secluded Chobe destination. Ntwala Island Lodge comprises but four ultra luxury styled suites artfully appointed, each inclusive of a private plunge pool fringed by white sand and opulent viewing deck; annex bath feature; indoor and outdoor shower; as well as a private sala extending enticingly out over the water. We ensure personalised service, culinary expertise and quality, and privately guided big game activities. These small islands offer exclusivity and isolation – a complete holistic African experience.
Meander the multiple waterways with your personal guide and private boat, indulging in a vast array of activities; explore the quiet backwaters by boat or take in an exclusive Chobe sunset cruise whilst viewing Africa’s big game. Pursue the famed Tigerfish on fly as the water lulls your senses and precipitates peace.
Visit for a time. Reminisce for eternity.
At a glance:
- Exquisite, ultra luxury suites
- Lodge comprises only four suites –very personalized and intimate experience
- The lodge is located amongst lush and pristine vegetation, and white sand and palm trees give the islands a
romantic ambience
- The Chobe National Park and Victoria Falls are in close proximity
- Situated on a cluster of islands linked by floating walkways situated at the confluence of the Chobe and
Zambezi rivers, where Namibia, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe meet
- Main activities – Game viewing by boat, sundowner boat cruises, guided island walks, fishing
- Magnificent bird watching with many rare and endemic bird species in the area
- Rich and varied birdlife endemic to the area such as Rock pratincole, Pels fishing owl, Pygmy geese, African
Skimmers and Schalows Turaco
- Ntwala has trained guides for those wishing to fly fish for tiger fish
Accommodation:- 4 ultra luxurious double suites
2 guide rooms (not the same standard as a guest unit)
- Each suite has a private plunge pool
- Each suite has a private sala and deck extending over the river with swing chairs or day bed
- The en suite bathroom has a feature bath in atrium, indoor shower and his and hers feature basins
- Each suite has an outdoor shower as well
- Each suite has a coffee station and mini bar
- Ceiling fans, gauze screen doors and mosquito netting
- Each chalet has a small safe
- 220 volt AC electricity is supplied by generator, with standard South African three-point plugs in each chalet
- Daily laundry service is complimentary
Facilities
- Main complex with an indoor/outdoor lounge, bar and walk in wine cellar
- Dining area with individual tables
- Small reference library
- Curio shop
- Elevated river facing viewing deck
Activities & vehicles:-
- Game cruises to the Chobe National Park on the Chobe river.
- Sundowner boat cruises
- Bird watching walks and boat cruises
- Fishing with spinning tackle as well as fly fishing
- Guided walks can also be arranged on Impalila Island including afro-botanical walks, cultural village walks and
a walk to a 2000year old baobab.
Exclusive (Must be pre arranged)
- Day trips to Victoria Falls by charter, including a “Flight of the Angels”, can be arranged at an additional
charge. Road transfers can be arranged to see the Falls from either the Zambian or Zimbabwean side
- Charter over the Chobe and Zambezi Rivers and Impalila Island – at an additional charge
- Game drives into the Chobe National Park
Advisory:-
Ntwala Island Lodge only accepts children 12 years and older and the full adult rate applies. Should the full lodge
be booked exclusively, children are welcome.
As our lodges are in wildlife areas, children should be under the care of a parent/guardian at all times.
Power supply:- The electricity is generator supplied, and runs on 220Volt AC with standard South African three-point plugs in
each chalet. A torch is provided for use when the generator is switched off during the night.

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