Livingstone's Camp
Game Drives in the Nkasa Rupara National Park
(EXTRA)
Explore the remote wetland wilderness of Nkasa Rupara National Park on a guided game drive from Livingstone’s Camp. Travel through a varied landscape of open floodplains, lush marshes, river reeds and woodland areas, with excellent opportunities to look for elephant, buffalo, antelope, predators and the region’s diverse birdlife.
The area is ideal for guests who enjoy true 4x4 adventure and nature-based wildlife viewing. Each drive is guided by a knowledgeable local guide who shares insight into the landscape, wildlife and seasonal changes of this unique part of Namibia’s Zambezi Region.
Duration: 3,5 hours



Guided nature walk
(EXTRA)
Discover the Wuparo wildlife area on foot with an experienced guide. A walking safari offers a slower, more detailed way to experience the bush, with time to notice animal tracks, birds, plants, insects and the smaller details often missed from a vehicle.
The area is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including elephant, buffalo, lion and leopard. Walks are guided with guest safety as the priority and provide an insightful introduction to the ecosystems and wildlife of the Zambezi Region.
Cultural Visit to Livingstone’s Museum and Traditional Village
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Learn more about the history, traditions and daily life of the local community on a guided cultural visit to Livingstone’s Museum and a traditional village. This experience offers guests the opportunity to engage with the people of the Zambezi Region and gain a deeper understanding of the area beyond its wildlife and landscapes.
The visit provides meaningful cultural context to a stay at Livingstone’s Camp and can be arranged on request.

Mokoro Safaris - Wet season only
(EXTRA)
Wet season only
Experience the peaceful waterways of the Linyanti Wetlands by traditional mokoro. Guided mokoro safaris offer a quiet and memorable way to explore the channels when water levels allow, moving gently past water lilies, reeds and wetland birdlife.
Keep an eye out for African jacanas, kingfishers, herons and other bird species, while wildlife may be seen along the banks. This seasonal activity is a relaxed and authentic way to experience the wetlands from the water.
