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Salambala Campsite

“If you’re looking for peace and quiet in the African bush, Salambala is such a place.  Add great Birdlife and wildlife attracted by a permanent water pan & you won’t be sorry that you chose to stay a while” 

Why visit Salambala Campsite?
Here you will experience the tranquility of the African bush.
Peaceful place to relax.
 
Camp area  
What can you experience?
• Bird - watching (abundant Birdlife near the water pan and in dense woodland)
• Game - small game & possibility of elephants & lion.
• Walking (guided walks on request)
• Day drives through the Munitenge Royal Forest.
 

What facilities are available?
• Individual & private campsites with braii area, kitchen lapa with sink,  water tap and adjacent flushing toilets and  showers ( take 3/4 tents each).
• Site 1 can take a larger group ( 5/6 tents).
• No electricity.
• Local guides (on request).
• Viewing hides.
• Excellent shade.

 

Nearby attractions include:
• Zambezi river ( 30-40 mins).
• Chobe National Park (Botswana) ( 1-2 hours, 4x4 required in parts).
• Regional town of Katima Mulilo.

 

Location

At the Salambala Pan, about 50 km south of Katima Mulilo, close to the D 350 road to Ngoma on the border to Botswana.

How to get there

From Katima Mulilo head south towards Ngoma for about 50 km. A signpost on the left indicates the turn-off to Salambala on the right. There is a small cuca shop at the junction. The last 5 km of the way lead through Mopane woods. Even though the track is sandy in patches it is suitable for ordinary vehicles. During the rainy season (October to May) it turns muddy and may at times only be accessible by four-wheel drive.

 

How do you contact us?
Bookings can be made via NACOBTA Tel +264 (0)61 255977
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