An African Gem Worth The Flight

Where The Rivers Meet

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Conjure an image of Namibia and you’ll probably be thinking about sand dunes and dramatic coastal deserts. But here in the far north-eastern reaches of the country, where the lush Zambezi region meets Botswana and Zambia, Nkasa Rupara National Park offers a vision of Namibia as you’ve never imagined; a landscape of wild and untouched wetlands that form the very heart of a vital conservation corridor.

Part of the broader Linyanti and Selinda ecosystems, an extension of the world-famous Okavango Delta, Nkasa Rupara offers a similarly magical landscape of rivers and forests, crystalline channels and lush grasslands. It’s a haven for wildlife both in the water and on dry land. The only difference? Here, you’ll have it almost all to yourself.

At the heart of this undiscovered conservation hotspot is Nkasa Linyanti, the only camp on Nkasa Island. Set within a private concession, embraced by the Kwando River to the west and the Linyanti River to the south, Nkasa Linyanti is an understated luxury tented camp with sweeping views across the Linyanti floodplain.

Nkasa Linyanti is scheduled to open in May 2026.

Wildlife

Located in the heart of the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, the 30,000 hectare Nkasa Rupara National Park is a vital wildlife corridor linking Botswana, Angola, Zambia, and Namibia. With the park entirely unfenced, wildlife here moves freely across national boundaries, parks, and ecosystems, resulting in remarkably rich and diverse game viewing.

In the winter months, seasonal wetlands – fed by the Kwando and Linyanti Rivers – transform the park into a landscape reminiscent of the Okavango Delta. Here, reed-fringed channels, deep lagoons, and wooded islands provide sanctuary for everything from large hippo pods and semi-aquatic red lechwe to the elusive sitatunga. Vast herds of buffalo – the park is home to the largest concentration of buffalo in Namibia – roam the grassy floodplains, while elephants migrate in impressive numbers along the ancient routes that run through this vital corridor.

Nkasa Rupara is a conservation stronghold for rare species, including the African wild dog and sable antelope. An array of predators—the park hosts healthy populations of both lions and leopards—stalk the abundant herds of plains game: warthogs, kudu, zebras, wildebeests, impalas, and more.

Accommodation

Shaded beneath leadwood and sausage trees, Nkasa Linyanti is a contemporary under-canvas camp offering modern comforts amid the lush wilderness of the Nkasa Rupara National Park. The camp’s six under-canvas tents are raised on wooden stilts, carefully designed to tread lightly on the delicate wetlands ecosystem while providing views across the floodplains.

Positioned to take full advantage of this remarkable wilderness, each tent boasts canvas walls which open wide to invite the sweeping floodplain views to flow through the space. Entirely unfenced, Nkasa Linyanti offers a front-row seat to the pristine wetlands of the Linyanti ecosystem.

Indoors, organic tones and textures echo the natural landscape: think woven baskets, hand-crafted cane chairs, and canvas furnishings paired with pared-back safari elegance and a contemporary African motif. Beds are draped in billowing mosquito nets, while en suite bathrooms offer both indoor and outdoor showers for an indulgent and immersive bush experience.

Bright, open, and airy, the elegant communal area flows seamlessly from the contemporary lounge and bar area – ideal for trading tales of your day’s adventures – to the al fresco dining terrace shaded by wide sweeps of canvas.

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