Located in the Zambezi Region of Namibia, previously known as the Caprivi Strip, Mamili National Park is a mirror of the wetlands of Botswana. As the largest wetland with conservation status in Namibia, Mamili (Nkasa Lupala) invites adventurous travellers with self-contained 4x4 vehicles to explore this wilderness.

Livingstones Camp Caprivi

Accommodation at Livingstone’s Camp

Five exclusive campsites with beautiful views of the Linyanti wetland and its abundant bird and wildlife are available at Livingstone’s Camp.

Accommodation Options at Livingstone’s Camp

Camping

The newly built Livingstone’s Camp offers five exclusive campsites with private bathrooms and kitchen facilities, accommodating a maximum of 10 adults at each campsite. 12V solar charging points are provided at the kitchen area of each site.

Camping Facilities

  • Private bathroom
  • Toilet and hot shower
  • Thatched kitchen area
  • 12V solar charging point
  • Lapa
  • Fireplace

Livingstone’s Camp Amenities

Offering five campsites with private facilities, Livingstone’s Camp borders the Nkasa Rupara National Park and offers views over the Linyanti wetland. Guests should be equipped with a self-contained 4x4 vehicle to travel to this remote camp for the ultimate escape.

What to Do at Livingstone’s Camp

A variety of safaris are offered at Livingstone’s Camp, including a Mokoro Safari, which takes you on a tour of the Linyanti waterways to come up close with the spectacular birdlife and wildlife. Experienced game rangers guide guests on walking safaris or game drives for those who enjoy adventures in raw and wild Africa.

Activities

  • Mokoro Safaris
  • Walking Safaris
  • Game Drive Safaris

Things to See

  • Wuparo Conservancy
  • Linyanti Wetland
  • Mamili National Park (Nkasa Lupala)
  • Sangwali Village