Lianshulu Lodge

Cradled between the enigmatic Okavango River to the west and the mighty Zambezi River to the east, Lianshulu Lodge nestles beneath a canopy of shady Jackalberry and Mangosteen trees, on the banks of the meandering Kwando River.
Traditional flair and superb food combine with unobtrusive comfort and personal service. Individually styled chalets afford privacy and uninterrupted views. Experienced guides enhance a great wilderness experience.

Lianshulu Lodge has been instrumental in creating new opportunities and actively encourages projects that utilise indigenous products and knowledge on a sustainable basis. The staff and management are concerned about environmental education and promote wildlife conservation in is broadest sense, in order to create direct economic and social benefits to local communities.

It is highly recommended for a 2 night stay to enjoy the unique lodge and private reserve

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Access and Distance

  • Lianshulu Lodge is easily accessed by road, private charter aircraft or scheduled Air Namibia flight from Windhoek to Katima Mulilo, from where transfers to the lodge are available

Accommodation

  • 10 Individually styled and tastefully furnished thatched chalets each with a private bathroom and secluded outside deck
  • Generous spacing between units ensures complete privacy.
  • In addition there is one family unit, which can accommodate four persons

Facilities

  • The thatched dining, lounge and bar areas open onto spacious, wooden decks, affording uninterrupted views over the Kwando River and its flood plains. Wildlife can often be observed from these vantage points
  • A fireplace, library, curio shop and swimming pool are available for guests

Activities and Excursions

  • Nature drives in the Mudumu National Park in open 4x4 vehicles
  • Guided morning walks in the park
  • Bird watching
  • Boat excursions
  • Sunset cruises on the Kwando River
  • Optional night drives are offered between May and November
  • All activities are conducted by experienced, resident naturalist guides

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