Temba Travel Lianshulu Lodge

Temba Travel Lianshulu Lodge Luxury lodge in the Mudumu National Park, Namibia Visit the Lizauli Traditional Village where you can interact with villagers and appreciate their ancient ways.

The tranquility of the beautiful Lianshulu Lodge on the banks of the Kwando River will remain with you long after the end of your holiday. The lodge overlooks the Kwando River, and its 9 luxury rooms are situated beneath huge mangosteen and jackalberry trees. The emphasis is on quiet relaxation, with 2 fireplaces, various outlook points where your senses are restored by mother nature, and a seclud

ed swimming pool. Try your hand at stamping millet, see how the blacksmiths hand forge their products and learn how grain was stored in the past. Morning and evening boat cruises and game drives.

October is an ideal time to witness the breathtaking Southern Carmine bee-eater while staying at Lianshulu Lodge, a beau...
15/10/2024

October is an ideal time to witness the breathtaking Southern Carmine bee-eater while staying at Lianshulu Lodge, a beautiful retreat on the banks of the Kavango River in the Zambezi Region. These vibrant birds, known for their striking red plumage, migrate to northern Botswana and the surrounding areas to breed from August to November.

At Lianshulu Lodge, you'll be perfectly positioned to observe these stunning birds as they nest along the riverbanks, offering a spectacular show for birdwatchers and wildlife lovers alike. The bee-eaters remain in the area for several months, providing ample opportunity to experience this unique natural event before they migrate north.

Make Lianshulu Lodge your base for an unforgettable birdwatching adventure. Relax in comfort and enjoy the incredible wildlife and tranquil surroundings of the Zambezi Region. Book your stay today and witness the magic of the Southern Carmine bee-eater in its prime habitat! https://www.temba.co.za/namibia/namibia_lianshulu_lodge_namibia.htm

For reservations please visit our website or click on book now: http://www.temba.co.za/namibia/namibia_lianshulu_lodge_n...
14/01/2020

For reservations please visit our website or click on book now: http://www.temba.co.za/namibia/namibia_lianshulu_lodge_namibia.htm

Lianshulu lodge on the banks of the Kwando River in Mudumu National Park Namibia in the Zabezi region or Caprivi of Namibia. Accommodation in luxury Lianshulu Lodge in Mudumu National Park Caprivi

Lianshulu Lodge is nestled under a canopy ofriverine forest and its surroundings consistof open savannas, bushveld, wetl...
23/02/2016

Lianshulu Lodge is nestled under a canopy of
riverine forest and its surroundings consist
of open savannas, bushveld, wetlands and
Kalahari woodlands.

SPOTLIGHT ON: LIANSHULU LODGEThe Lianshulu Lodge is located in the Mudumu National Park of Namibia’s Zambezi Region (the...
20/05/2015

SPOTLIGHT ON: LIANSHULU LODGE

The Lianshulu Lodge is located in the Mudumu National Park of Namibia’s Zambezi Region (the former Caprivi Strip), on the banks of the Kwando River. The lodge is nestled beneath a canopy of Jackalberry and Mangosteen trees.

Lianshulu Lodge has 11 wood-and-thatch chalets and a maximum of 24 guests can be accommodated. All chalets are furnished. The bedrooms are equipped with mosquito nets, insect repellent and there’s an adjacent en-suite shower room. Three of the bungalows have baths as well as an indoor and an outdoor shower.

The dining area, lounge, bar, library and curio shop open out onto spacious split-level wooden decks, giving the visitor a sweeping view over the Lianshulu Lagoon. This gives the avid photographer quite a vantage point. The lodge also has a swimming pool.

Facilities: combination of generator and solar energy; phone signal & Wi-Fi in main area; disabled-access on request; laundry service. There are NO TV and radio service.

The Mudumu National Park has an abundant amount of wildlife, including buffalo, zebra, wildebeest and waterbuck. Elephant and hippo in particular can be found in great numbers. Predators are sometimes encountered, and around 400 bird species have been recorded in the eastern Zambezi Region. Crocodiles and fish such as bream, tigerfish and catfish can be seen from the lodge deck.

Activities: nature drives, boat & sunset cruises, birdwatching, trips to the Lizauli Village. Game viewing in Mudumu National Park is best between July and October.

The staff and management are concerned about environmental education and promote wildlife conservation in is broadest sense, in order to create direct economic and social benefits to local communities. They were involved in setting up Lizauli Traditional Village that takes in hundreds of visitors from the surrounding lodges and directly benefits the local community.

There is an airstrip 5 minutes away for the exclusive use of Lianshulu’s visitors. To facilitate easy access to Botswana, Lianshulu Lodge can be used as a border crossing to Botswana by boat, but only for it's guests.

For more info, bookings or contact details, visit http://www.temba.co.za/namibia/namibia_lianshulu_lodge_namibia.htm or like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Temba-Travel-Lianshulu-Lodge/176384192433781

13/11/2014

Heading our way next year? Don’t forget to check Lianshulu Lodge's website for the 2015 rates.

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Cape Town
7130

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The tranquility of the beautiful Lianshulu Lodge on the banks of the Kwando River will remain with you long after the end of your holiday. The lodge overlooks the Kwando River, and its 9 luxury rooms are situated beneath huge mangosteen and jackalberry trees. The emphasis is on quiet relaxation, with 2 fireplaces, various outlook points where your senses are restored by mother nature, and a secluded swimming pool. Visit the Lizauli Traditional Village where you can interact with villagers and appreciate their ancient ways. Try your hand at stamping millet, see how the blacksmiths hand forge their products and learn how grain was stored in the past. Morning and evening boat cruises and game drives.