In the far northeastern Zambezi region, once known as the Caprivi, visitors step into the heart of wild Africa—a tree-filled expanse where Bwabwata National Park pioneers coexistence between wildlife and people, and the Kwando waterway flows eastward past Mudumu and Nkasa Rupala parks. Here, Gondwana's wilderness havens— Namushasha River Lodge & Villa on the Kwando, Chobe River Camp in the floodplains, and Zambezi Mubala Lodge & Camp on the Zambezi—offer immersive experiences where hippo grunts mingle with birdsong, and each day unfolds with boat cruises, national park drives, and sundowner decks where sunset streaks give way to delicious supper aromas under African skies.
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