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Livingstone's Camp

Livingstone’s Camp is a remote, off-the-grid retreat in Namibia’s Zambezi Region, set within the Wuparo Conservancy on the edge of Nkasa Rupara National Park. Overlooking the seasonal floodplains of the Linyanti Wetlands, the camp offers a peaceful base for travellers looking to experience one of Namibia’s most wildlife-rich and lesser-visited areas.

The setting is ideal for self-drive travellers, birdwatchers, couples, families and small groups who enjoy nature, privacy and genuine wilderness. The camp is surrounded by wetland channels, open floodplains, woodland and riverine vegetation, creating excellent opportunities to see elephant, buffalo, antelope, predators and an exceptional variety of birdlife.

Accommodation includes four exclusive campsites, each with its own private bathroom with hot shower and flush toilet, shaded kitchen lapa, braai area and views across the wetlands. The campsites are spacious and private, offering comfortable bush camping without sacrificing the essential conveniences.

For guests looking for self-catering accommodation, Livingstone’s Camp also offers a comfortable chalet for two people, with a private bathroom, outdoor kitchenette and veranda. Livingstone’s House is ideal for families or small groups and includes two en-suite bedrooms, a children’s room, a fully equipped kitchen, lounge area and a large covered deck overlooking the surrounding wetlands. The camp’s main area includes a welcoming bar, lounge and dining space, as well as a small cocktail pool with views over the floodplains.

Livingstone’s Camp is well positioned for guided game drives, walking safaris, birding and cultural visits. Seasonal mokoro excursions offer a quiet way to explore the wetland channels when water levels allow. With Nkasa Rupara National Park close by, guests can experience a true wetland wilderness where wildlife moves freely across the landscape.

Remote, comfortable and surrounded by nature, Livingstone’s Camp is a rewarding stop for travellers wanting to explore the quieter side of the Zambezi Region.

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