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As the Chobe River meanders through the Zambezi Region, the gentle current carries the low grunts of hippos surfacing for air and the splash of crocodiles sliding from the banks. Chobe Water Villas perches on this waterway's edge in Namibia, overlooking Botswana's Chobe National Park, where the air holds the fresh tang of wetland vegetation warmed by the sun.
This luxury retreat, with villas suspended over the river, invites guests to immerse in a wetland paradise teeming with over 40 wildlife species and 50 bird varieties, blending personalized hospitality with sustainable elegance.
Located at the tip of Namibia's Zambezi Region, Chobe Water Villas offers a sanctuary where two mighty rivers converge, forming a habitat rich in flora and fauna. Mornings begin with sunlight filtering through private decks, and evenings unfold with the river's murmur under starlit skies.
This Namibia luxury lodge captures the essence of seclusion, providing a base for explorations while emphasizing eco-conscious practices.
Villas hover over the Chobe River, offering 180-degree panoramas of floodplains where elephants wade with resonant trumpets and buffalo graze on distant shores. The location borders Chobe National Park, enabling seamless safaris on land and water, with the scent of damp earth enhancing sightings of leopards or birds overhead. Perfect for luxury safari Namibia enthusiasts seeking intimate nature connections.
Each of the 16 villas features private decks for mornings where river breezes carry hints of blooming reeds, complemented by fully stocked mini bars and en-suite amenities. Customized service tailors every stay, from in-villa treatments to quiet retreats amid the water's flow. This Chobe River lodge setup suits discerning travelers desiring exclusivity in a natural setting.
Guided game safaris reveal the park's biodiversity, the boat's hull cutting through water as crocodiles bask nearby. Cultural village tours add local insights, while recreational fishing targets seasonal species. Dining includes signature meals with home-grown ingredients, the tang of fresh produce pairing with sundowners overlooking the river, enriching the Zambezi Region retreats.
Chobe Water Villas occupies a unique spot on the banks of the Chobe River in Namibia's Zambezi Region, where the convergence of rivers creates a wetland paradise overlooking Botswana's Chobe National Park. This boutique property emphasizes sustainability and luxury, with structures designed to blend into the environment. The air vibrates with bird calls, and the river's steady flow provides a constant backdrop.
Sixteen luxury water villas, each suspended over the river, offer unobstructed views from private decks where the water's ripple soothes the senses. Interiors include en-suite bathrooms with showers, fully stocked mini bars for chilled refreshments, and amenities like air conditioning for cool retreats. Beds draped in fine linen ensure restful sleep amid nocturnal wildlife sounds.
Villas accommodate couples or small groups, with spaces configured for privacy. Mini bars stock local beverages, their fizz enhancing balcony moments. Daily servicing maintains freshness, with the design prioritizing panoramic vistas that capture sunrise light on the floodplains.
The wellness haven spa provides customized treatments, using essential oils that evoke the region's flora, in settings overlooking the river. An honesty bar offers selections for relaxed evenings, the clink of glasses blending with distant animal calls. Solar power sustains operations, underscoring the eco-focus.
Wi-Fi connects guests, though the emphasis is on disconnection. Airport transfers from Kasane ease arrivals, with the property's layout fostering seclusion.
Meals feature signature offerings prepared with home-grown ingredients, from lunches with fresh salads to dinners of grilled fare infused with local spices. Picnics in natural venues add variety, the crunch of produce complementing river views. Fully inclusive rates cover all meals and beverages, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic options, ensuring flexibility.
Special requests are accommodated, turning dining into personalized events amid the wetland's ambiance.
Two activities per day are included, such as guided game safaris on custom boats, the vessel's quiet movement allowing close approaches to elephants drinking with splashes. Land drives traverse the park, bumping over tracks to reveal leopards or buffalo. Cultural dance village tours share local traditions, the rhythm of drums echoing the river's flow.
Recreational fishing targets endemic species, the line's tug amid calm waters adding thrill. Spa massages relax after outings, with all experiences tailored for authenticity.
The dry season from May to October draws wildlife to the riverbanks, enhancing safaris with concentrated sightings amid mild temperatures. Dust hangs in the air, clarifying views for photography. Evenings cool for deck relaxation.
The wet season, November to April, greens the floodplains with rains, attracting migratory birds and dramatic skies. Fewer visitors create intimacy, though humidity rises. Year-round, the location supports rewarding luxury safari Namibia trips, with activities adjusted for weather.
Chobe Water Villas embodies refined luxury on the Chobe River, where suspended villas and personalized adventures forge lasting bonds with Namibia's wilderness. From spa rejuvenation to wildlife encounters, your stay renews the spirit. To book your retreat, click the “Ask a Question” or “Book Now” button to contact our agency and craft your journey.
| DEPOSIT: | 100% |
| MINIMUM STAY: | 1 night |
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| Season | Dates | Per Person Sharing (PPS) | Single |
| Low Season | 01 February 2026 to 30 June 2026 | 1,100 | 1,760 |
| High Season | 01 July 2026 to 31 December 2026 | 1,600 | 2,560 |