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Caprivi

The Caprivi region of Namibia is a lush, riverine paradise that offers a completely different side of the country’s natural beauty. Unlike the arid deserts and stark landscapes found elsewhere in Namibia, Caprivi is a green, tropical oasis, with winding rivers, thriving wetlands, and an abundance of wildlife. Bordered by the Zambezi, Chobe, and Okavango rivers, this area is a haven for nature lovers, bird watchers, and those looking to immerse themselves in one of Africa’s most biodiverse regions.

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Caprivi’s unique water-rich environment supports an array of wildlife not commonly seen in other parts of Namibia. Here, you’ll encounter hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and countless bird species in their natural habitat. Game reserves such as Bwabwata, Mudumu, and Nkasa Rupara allow visitors to experience spectacular wildlife sightings along riverbanks, where herds of elephants gather to drink, and rare bird species fill the skies. Game drives, river cruises, and mokoro (traditional canoe) trips offer an intimate view of this vibrant ecosystem, where life centers around the waterways.

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The region’s riverside lodges provide breathtaking views, often just steps away from the wildlife, allowing guests to wake up to the sounds of the bush and witness animals gathering by the water at dawn and dusk. For anglers, Caprivi is also famous for tiger fishing, providing thrilling catch-and-release experiences in the Zambezi’s sparkling waters.

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The Caprivi region is a gem for travelers seeking a serene escape into a world of verdant landscapes, rich wildlife, and unforgettable sunsets over water. It’s a must-visit for those who crave adventure with a touch of tranquility, where the true spirit of wild Africa comes to life in every river bend and open plain.

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Victoria Falls Day Trip

The Victoria Falls are the largest waterfalls in Africa and a breathtaking destination in Zimbabwe. This tour is perfect for those who want to visit the mighty Vic Falls but are afraid of crossing the border themselves.

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Mafwe Living Museum

Dune 45, the most photographed dune globally, derives its name from its location, 45 km from the Serium gate into the Naukluft Namib park. Towering at over 170 m, it is made up of red sand that was carried by the Orange River from the Kalahari Desert and subsequently deposited here by the wind.

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Mudumu National Park

Mudumu National Park, located in Namibia's Caprivi Strip and bordered by the Kwando River, spans about 1000 km² Its unique landscape features rivers, reed islands, and flat terrain. Due to rough sand roads, exploration is done by 4x4 or boat.

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