
Chobe River CampNgoma, Caprivi, Namibia Tented Camp | (POA) |
Chobe River Camp is a wildlife and birder's dream and is the ideal place to break away, just across the river from the world renowned Chobe Nature Reserve, home to one of the largest concentrations of elephant on the African continent.
The lodge offers 20 tented chalets constructed from a canvas/mopanie timber combination. Each unit affords magnificent views across spectacular Chobe River scenery from private decks. Every chalet is solar powered with en-suite bathrooms and shower/flush toilets and mosquito nets fitted over comfortable beds as standard. An additional bonus is the location, situated right on the river front. There is no air-conditioning and no plugs; guests may charge their technical appliances in the main building. Guests can also enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar, the swimming pool, and free Wi-Fi at the main building.
Expect a unique and wondrous experience when visiting the Camp. This region is Namibia's very own version of the Serengeti and offers a rare experience. With a bit of luck you can see large herds of elephants, buffalo and antelope. Activities may be seasonal, but will always amaze and intrigue our guests.
Due to heavy rains countrywide since early January, the access road to chobe River Camp might be closed to low or all vehicles. At the turn-off on B8, we have put a sign with the lodge contact details. Please call the lodge and make arrangement to be either escorted to [hotel-name] or to be picked up at the Police station next to the entrance to the Ngoma border (Namibia) and be transported to Chobe River Camp and back to the border post on the day of departure.
The vehicles can be securely parked at the police station during your stay at Chobe River Camp.
The border opens at 07h00 and closes at 18h00 so all arrivals or departures need to be within that time frame.
NB Please communicate your estimated time of arrival to Chobe River Camp in order to allow the lodge to make necessary pick up arrangements on time.
Please follow the updates on Namibia's road conditions for the area you are travelling through and drive with caution.
The water levels of the Chobe River start decreasing as from mid-August, which will affect all water based activities. While the water level is low, boat cruises and other water based activities will be limited with little or no access to river channels.
We make every effort to maintain the activity as long as water level permits it. The safety of our guests comes first.