Caprivi Strip
Fly to
Windhoek
flying time
12 hours 30 minutes via Johannesburg
time difference
GMT +2 hours
Visas
Not required for UK passport holders
Health Requirements
Yellow fever certificate required if arriving from an endemic area
Best time to travel
April - October
Weather
The best time to visit Namibia is between April and October, the days are warm and sunny and rainfall at a minimum. The wet season arrives in December and generally runs through until March.
Itineraries
The Great Namibian Journey
Highlights - Interaction with the Himba people; Damaraland; Etosha National Park; Maximum of 8 guests. Read more ...
Skeleton Coast Flying Safari
Highlights - Explore the colourful red lava and yellow sandstone of the Huab River;visit the beach with its profusion of multicoloured pebbles consisting of agate, lava, granite and quartz;Take an early morning boat trip on the Kunene River... Read more ...
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Located in the far north-east corner of Namibia, the Caprivi area is a game-rich lush wetland region like no other in the country. In respect of flora, fauna and terrain, this part of Namibia is similar to Botswana's Okavango Delta. Caprivi properties offer excellent value and the volume of people minimal. The fauna and flora of the area is protected within three distinct national parks, the Bwabwata, Mudumu and Mamili National Parks. The wildlife is impressive, a birders paradise, with more than 450 species having been discovered. Large herds of elephants can rival any in the Chobe National Park, particularly on the Linyanti River at the southern point of the Mudumu National Park.
Suggested Caprivi Strip Accommodation
Lianshulu Lodge
Overlooking the Kwando River and situated inside the Mudumu National Park, Lianshulu Lodge nestles beneath a canopy of shady jackalberry and mangosteen trees on the...
Ntwala Island Lodge
An island paradise in the wilds of the Caprivi, Ntwala comprises of four ultra-luxurious suites each inclusive of a private plunge pool fringed by white sand and an opulent viewing deck. Indoor and outdoor...
Susuwe Island Lodge
Located on its own island in the remote Kwando River, six spacious brick and thatch suites equipped with double bathroom, bedroom, lounge and wooden viewing deck also feature a private plunge pool...
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Guest Testimonial
Once again we have thoroughly enjoyed our holiday with A&K. There was a fascinating mix of location and camp styles and the particular sequence worked very well for us. ![]()
- KB, Surrey
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A&K Myanmar Relief Fund
AKP's global reach and on-the-ground presence proved to be priceless assets when, in May 2008, Cyclone Nargis devastated Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta. Our office and teams in Myanmar quickly gathered and delivered essential supplies to affected villages, raising more than $540,000 in contributions for emergency aid. The A&K Myanmar Relief Fund provides support for orphanages and other ongoing needs resulting from the tremendous devastation of Cyclone Nargis.











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