Perched high on a slope of the Okavango riverbank sit Kayova River Lodge. The view of the Okavango also known as the Cubango river is strikingly lush and peaceful. It’s the largest waterway and border between Namibia and Angola. The river system sustains a prolific ecosystem of many bird species, fish, hippo, and largest crocodiles.

Affectionately known by the locals as "shiwangundu" (pearl) of the Okavango. Kayova Lodge is situated between the towns of Rundu and Divundu, Kayova River Lodge is perfectly positioned for guests to explore the natural beauty of the Zambezi region.

Kayova River Lodge was officially opened in 2012 and is a 100% community-based lodge, with all the profits from the lodge going directly back to the Kavango community close to the lodge. Built with a purpose to attract and host tourist to the beautifully location, the lodge also caters for small break-away conferences and corporate visitors in a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere.