Nkasa Rupara National Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Wonderful and worth a look
Wonderful and little visited park tucked away in the Zambezi region of Namibia. Separated from the Linyanti ecosystem of northern Botswana by the river of the same name, this park has plenty of wildl...
Rarely visited, this park was a delight to visit during a recent stay to one of the nearby lodges. The terrain is mostly grassland with scattered wooded areas and much of the park gets flooded in the...
I did expect more game, but maybe June was not the right time, just before the waters arrive from Angola. But then the roads get very muddy! We saw no other travelers in the 2 nights we stayed in the ...
N.B.!!! We visited the park in the dry season! In rainy season the road condition is probably very different. During our stay the road insinde the park was okay, some sandy parts, but well-manageable ...
We stayed in Jackalberry Camp (it was great and Jackalberry will collect). You need a 4X4 to access the Nkasa Rupera Park driving down successive islands to Jackalberry with a swamp on either side (f...
Wonderful and worth a look
Wonderful and little visited park tucked away in the Zambezi region of Namibia. Separated from the Linyanti ecosystem of northern Botswana by the river of the same name, this park has plenty of wildl...
Hidden Gem
Rarely visited, this park was a delight to visit during a recent stay to one of the nearby lodges. The terrain is mostly grassland with scattered wooded areas and much of the park gets flooded in the...
Quiet and scenic park
I did expect more game, but maybe June was not the right time, just before the waters arrive from Angola. But then the roads get very muddy! We saw no other travelers in the 2 nights we stayed in the ...
Adventurous but worthwhile
N.B.!!! We visited the park in the dry season! In rainy season the road condition is probably very different. During our stay the road insinde the park was okay, some sandy parts, but well-manageable ...
Wild Africa
We stayed in Jackalberry Camp (it was great and Jackalberry will collect). You need a 4X4 to access the Nkasa Rupera Park driving down successive islands to Jackalberry with a swamp on either side (f...