Ntwala Island Lodge – Magical Island Lodge in the heart of the Zambezi
Surrounded on all sides by seductively wild and powerful waterways, Ntwala Island Lodge is the most pristine and secluded Chobe destination. Intricate floating walkways link an untouched Namibian cluster of islands within the Mambova rapids where two mighty African rivers – the Zambezi and Chobe converge. Only 80km upstream from the Victoria Falls, where white sands and palm trees add to the romance.
At Ntwala activities, whether game viewing, fishing or simply taking in this magical envirionment, are private and exclusive.
Private
Ntwala accommodates 8 guests in four ultra luxury styled suites, each inclusive of a private plunge pool fringed by white sand, opulent viewing deck, and a private sala extending enticingly out over the water.
Ultra Luxurious
The lodge is ultra luxurious ensuring a high degree of personalized service, culinary expertise and quality privately guided activities.
Magical River Game Experiences
Game experiences are predominantly water borne with the close proximity to Chobe National Park.
Surrounded on all sides by seductively wild and powerful waterways, Ntwala Island Lodge is the most pristine and secluded Chobe destination. Intricate floating walkways link an untouched Namibian cluster of islands within the Mambova rapids where two mighty African rivers – the Zambezi and Chobe converge. Only 80km upstream from the Victoria Falls, where white sands and palm trees add to the romance.
At Ntwala activities, whether game viewing, fishing or simply taking in this magical envirionment, are private and exclusive.
Private
Ntwala accommodates 8 guests in four ultra luxury styled suites, each inclusive of a private plunge pool fringed by white sand, opulent viewing deck, and a private sala extending enticingly out over the water.
Ultra Luxurious
The lodge is ultra luxurious ensuring a high degree of personalized service, culinary expertise and quality privately guided activities.
Magical River Game Experiences
Game experiences are predominantly water borne with the close proximity to Chobe National Park.
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