Jackalberry Tented Camp

Nkasa Rupara National Park, Sangwali, Namibia Show map Phone: +264-61-224 712

Jackalberry Tented Camp, built inside the Nkasa Rupara National Park formerly known as Mamili National Park, enjoys its prime location which make a perfect base for Park experience and exploration. The Camp is located on the Linyanti river lagoons where a large population of the park’s wildlife roams freely and could be spotted from the Camp decks through the floodplains of Namibia and woodlands of Botswana just across the river.

Facilities

  • Secure parking
  • Wildlife
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Eco-friendly (certified)
  • COVID health measures
  • Inside a National Park
  • 1Room/Unit & Rates
  • 2Guest info & Payment
  • 3Confirmation

2 Tent

3 Twin Room with side lamps, in room bathroom, coffee/tea station, hot water generated by a solar power, offering a superb eco-friendly personalized safari experience. All rooms are made of customized large tents with average of 32.4 m, and has terrace offering breathtaking views across the lagoons. Maximum of 2 pax allowed.

Facilities
  • Twin beds
  • Non-smoking room
  • Tea/Coffee Station
  • Mini bar / refrigerator
  • En-suite Bathroom
  • Private balcony / terrace
  • Shower
  • Desk
  • Nature view

Facilities

General

The main building is build around a huge Jackalberry tree and has first and second floors that houses the reception area, dinning area, lounge and bar area. The second floor has spacious and comfortable lounge providing guests with an exceptional view of the surrounding while the ground floor hosts communal fire place for evening catch up.

Activities

Game Drives head out early morning at sunrise, and late afternoon just before sunset in search of the animal species which call this place home. Keen birdwatchers will also be treated to over 430 bird species recorded in this wetland area. Boat Cruises: This is our highlight! Don’t miss the opportunity to have an exclusive cruise on the Linyanti river. This is one of the most unexplored areas of Southern Africa. Animal sighting differs from the season. Winter is the season when elephants migrate in great numbers into Namibia from Botswana. Night Drives: Test your night eyes and experience the sights and sounds of a starry filled African night whilst trying to spot some of the nocturnal species we have in the park.

Services

Communal Dining, Bar & Restaurant

Parking

Secure parking is available.

Policies

Checkin

14:00

Checkout

10:00

Children and extra beds

Children under the age of 16 not permitted to stay.

Pets

Pets are not allowed.

Accepted credit cards

We accept MasterCard and Visa.

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