Namushasha River Lodge
Namushasha River Lodge
Wildlife sightings for Namushasha River Lodge include sightings in
Namushasha River Lodge is a Joint Venture enterprise with
As the evening sky turns red, sit back high above the river enjoying a chilled drink while listening to the deep grunt of hippos – this awaits you on our sundowner deck on the Kwando River. Situated 24 km south of Kongola, Namushasha River Lodge is the perfect stop-over en route to Victoria Falls. Apart from 24 rooms in chalets the lodge consists of a restaurant, a bar and a swimming pool. Watch elephant, hippo, buffalo or sable antelope on excursions by boat and off-road vehicle or take time to observe the abundant and colourful birdlife. A campsite with 15 sites on lawn is also available.
Wildlife sightings at Namushasha River Lodge
All: Feb 2012 to Dec 2018
The sighting index represents the number of times a species was observed out of all the game drives and boat trips recorded. For example, if elephants were recorded on 4 out of 8 game drives in January the sighting index for that month would be 50%.
2018
The sighting index represents the number of times a species was observed out of all the game drives and boat trips recorded. For example, if elephants were recorded on 4 out of 8 game drives in January the sighting index for that month would be 50%.
2017
The sighting index represents the number of times a species was observed out of all the game drives and boat trips recorded. For example, if elephants were recorded on 4 out of 8 game drives in January the sighting index for that month would be 50%.
2016
The sighting index represents the number of times a species was observed out of all the game drives and boat trips recorded. For example, if elephants were recorded on 4 out of 8 game drives in January the sighting index for that month would be 50%.
2015
The sighting index represents the number of times a species was observed out of all the game drives and boat trips recorded. For example, if elephants were recorded on 4 out of 8 game drives in January the sighting index for that month would be 50%.