Ndhovu Safari Lodge
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - Main entrance
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Views from the kitchen
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - Swimming pool
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The resident elephant (he's harmless)
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - Sunset
Relax with a refreshing sundowner whilst enjoying a spectacular sunset view
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Ndhovu Safari lodge - landscapes
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - Okavango River
Enjoy an exclusive interactive experience!
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Carmine Bee-eaters
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - Sign Board
You are exactly 2 km to reach Ndhovu Safari Lodge
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - Wildlife
Proudly African Hippo!
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - Safari Tent
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.Ndhovu Safari Lodge - Safari Tent - outside
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.Ndhovu Safari Lodge - Safari Tent - outside
..outside view of luxury tent with bathroom
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - View from the Safari Tent
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.Ndhovu Safari Lodge - Safari Tent bathroom
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.Ndhovu Safari Lodge - Safari Tent bathroom
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.Ndhovu Safari Lodge - Safari Tent bathroom
.wash basin in bathroom
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - main area and reception
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - River Suite
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - River Suite
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - River Suite
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - River Suite - bathroom
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - River Suite - bathroom
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - River Suite
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - River Suite
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Ndhovu Safari Lodge - River Suite
Opened in 1989, Ndhovu Safari Lodge is the oldest establishment of its kind on the Okavango River. The area is home to large game such as elephant and hippo and to more than 400 different bird species such as the black-crowned night heron, purple gallinule and carmine bee-eater – heaven for any ornithologist. During the rainy season the area around the lodge is very often flooded; then Ndhovu is transformed into an island on the Okavango.