Situated in the Caprivi Strip in northeastern Namibia, bordered by the Kwando River to the west, Mudumu National Park shelters diverse wildlife, including elephant, buffalo, zebra, antelope, crocodile, hippo and much more. The landscape is characterised by vast flat plains, tranquil lagoons and riverine woodlands. The park's varied habitat is ideal for birds, with over 400 species inhabiting the area. Anglers can enjoy excellent fishing in the river, which is home to various species, including the sought-after tiger fish. Popular activities include game viewing, birdwatching and camping in remote locations for the quintessential wild African experience. Other Commonly spotted wildlife are impala, red lechwe, giraffe, otter, lion, hyena, and leopard.