Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge

Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge

Wildlife sightings for Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge include sightings in

Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge is a Joint Venture enterprise with

Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge is situated on the Lupala island less than 300m from the Nkasa Lupala NP (Mamili NP) border and the fact that there is no fence allows large mammals and other animals to roam freely in the vicinity of the lodge.

The Lodge has 10 luxury Tents constructed out of steel, canvas and wood with proper doors and windows and en-suite bathroom facilities. A central main area with bar, dining room, lounge facility, kitchen, storage, office and view point  is linked to the rooms through a network of pathways.

The lodge is totally energy self-sufficient for electricity and water heating by using solar panels and will serve as an example of sustainable construction and planning not only in the region but in Namibia as a whole.

An Italian family, the Micheletti are the owners and managers, they will endeavour to ensure that the lodge will offer a special wilderness adventure as the accommodation blends in with the natural surroundings ensuring a unique experience while allowing for sensible and Eco-friendly tourism management.

Wildlife sightings at Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge

All: Oct 2011 to Dec 2019

Sightings have been submitted for 70 months

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%.

2019

Sightings were submitted for 12 months in 2019

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

Sightings were submitted for 10 months in 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

Sightings were submitted for 9 months in 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

Sightings were submitted for 11 months in 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

Sightings were submitted for 8 months in 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%.

2014

Sightings were submitted for 5 months in 2014

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%.

2013

Sightings were submitted for 2 months in 2013

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%.

2012

Sightings were submitted for 10 months in 2012

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%.

2011

Sightings were submitted for 3 months in 2011

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%.