Lebala Camp

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Call 0121 472 1541 to chat about accommodation

$965.00

Lebala is situated in the south of the Kwando concession, adjacent to the head waters of the Linyanti marshes that form the boundary between Botswana and Namibia. The southerly flowing Kwando river disappears into the vast marshland before emerging as the Linyanti river. The triangle formed by this vast wetland is home to the Mamili National Park in Namibia.

Lebala means ‘wide open spaces’ in Setswana and the scenery is dominated by vast plains with scattered palms and tree islands backed by wooded savannahs. This wild expanse contrasts with the casual understated elegance and luxury of the camp itself.

This special ecosystem is home to a wide variety of Africa’s plains game such as zebra, wildebeest, impala, giraffe and tsessebe and also provides refuge to lechwe, waterbuck and the shy sitatunga. [cont.]


The camp itself is comprised of eight custom designed tents, with unique mosquito net walls, allowing an unobstructed flow of cooling breezes and stunning views. Each spacious tent has its own viewing deck, bathroom and luxurious double outside showers.

Activities at Lebala Camp include game drives, night drives and walking, depending on the season.  Their vehicles can drive off-road which makes getting close sightings of the wildlife that much easier.

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Activities
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GAME VIEWING

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NIGHT DRIVES

A great way to explore the bush is at dusk when nocturnal wildlife begins to emerge.

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WALKING SAFARIS

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BIRDWATCHING

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