Serondela Lodge
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Situated on the Namibian banks of the Chobe river, Serondela Lodge is facing the world renowned Chobe National Park. This will ensure all year round close encounters with free roaming wildlife to our guest. The 8 rooms situated facing the river will enjoy spectacular views with endless photographic opportunities.
Just 17km from Kasane but far enough to ensure exclusivity the guest will be part of the positive impact of sustainable tourism on this incredibly beautiful area which is situated within a very dynamic conservancy.
The Lodge is a JV between the Kabulabula conservancy and the Mitcheletti family who already operate 2 other lodges in the Linyanti area of Namibia.
All of the ventures are a part of the successful and award winning conservancy program, supported by IRDNC and WWF Namibia.
Location
Property Facilities
- 24-hour Security
- Bar
- Communal Dining
- Eco Friendly
- Internet Access (Complimentary)
- Laundry Service (Available)
- Mobile Connectivity
- Pool
- Restaurant
Special Interests
- Adventure
- Beach / Coastal
- Big 5
- Birding
- Flora
- Leisure
- Nature
- Relaxation
- Wildlife
Rooms
7 twin chalets and 1 family chalet with panoramic views, . freestanding, constructed with ecological materials and techniques. The rooms are spacious and secluded with private viewing decks where guests can relax and observe the herds of elephants, buffaloes and impala as they graze. The rooms have been designed to allow maximum game viewing with…
1 Family rooms, 1 double bed and 2 single beds, with en-suite bathroom and balconies facing the Chobe river.
Number of Rooms: 8
Room Facilities
- Balcony / Deck
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- En-Suite
- Fan
- Laundry Service (Available)
- Lounge Area
- Pure Cotton Linen
- Shower
- Tea / Coffee
- Verandah
Activities
spot the wildlife of the river, pointed out by an experienced Guide, before watching a spectacular African sunset with a drink and nibbles in hand.
offering fantastic game viewing opportunities in total wilderness.
the area is wild and remote – ideal for enthusiasts who wish to explore one of the last great wilderness areas, on the banks of the Chobe river. It’s a birder paradise.
Guided visits to a local village to learn about the communities living along the river.