LIANSHULU LODGE
This Namibia lodge is situated on the banks of the
Kwando River, in the Mudumu National Park. This allows the Lianshulu
Lodge to offer a true African wilderness experience. The area is a lush
wilderness of riverine forest, marsh and open woodland, providing a home
to an abundance of wildlife.
In a country often characterised as hot and dry, the East Caprivi's
climate is more tropical than any of Namibia's other regions. It enjoys
a higher rainfall and a warmer winter than the rest of the country,
providing a home to plants, birds and animals that are unable to survive
in more arid biomes.
Visitors can choose between 2, quite distinct seasons. The temperate and
cooler months between April and October coincide with the dry period,
during which time game might be somewhat more prolific. Rainfall is
sporadic in the afternoons during the months of December to March, but
nature now shows its lush and vibrant side, with bird watching being at
its phenomenal best. Around 400 bird species have been recorded in the
East Caprivi and include the Marsh Harrier, Bateleur Eagle, and Fish
Eagle just to name a few.