Guest User
October 9, 2024
I should have researched this more, the tent here was wonderful. The chalets are brick built in a row and look very nice, neat outside and comfortable inside but the riverside tents even better. The tents are hard work to get to. 500m walk to ours, the furthest, 400 metres sand, 100 metre safe but wobbly steel and wood bridge. So each trip is over 1km round trip walk in 35c to bring some-thing from your car. For one night we carried only essentials. Clean clothes, toiletries, wine and food for dinner, cereal and milk for breakfast. And through sand and a bridge you have to carry not drag, for 2 or more nights you'd need the porter assistance. But the walk is so worth it. We should have stayed for 3 nights of complete rest and relaxation. The tent and bedclothes were immacu-lately clean, the kitchenette fully equipped for cooking and eating meals, fridge, double gas hob or braii/bbq with firewood and lighters. And to top it all the stunning view across the Cubango river to Angola especially captivating at sunset. There is a bar for drinks riverside and even a picture perfect natural pool, excellent.