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Nkasa Rupara National Park (formerly Mamili NP), located in the Zambezi Region (formerly Caprivi Strip), is an adventurous, undeveloped destination. The birding is great and it’s a stronghold for water-loving antelope. Wildlife densities are rather low, but there is a good variety of resident and migrating species. The park’s swampy environment makes it inaccessible during the Wet season.
Best Time to Visit
Nkasa Rupara National Park (formerly Mamili NP) is a wetland reserve and the roads become virtually impassable in the wet summer months, from November to April. The best months for wildlife viewing are in the dry winter months from July to September.
May to October –Dry Season – Winter
November to April –Wet Season – Summer
Scenery
The park is primarily a swamp between the Kwando and Linyanti rivers. There are several overgrown channels crisscrossing the marshland. When flooded, it becomes Namibia's version of Botswana's Okavango Delta – an inaccessible paradise of islands and reed-lined waterways.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: July to September (The roads are less wet)
From: July to November (The park never gets crowded)
From: 320km² / 124mi²
Nkasa Rupara National Park (formerly Mamili NP) in the Zambezi Region can be quite inaccessible, but there is a good variety of wildlife present. Elephants and buffalo can be found wallowing in the marshes. Lion, wild dog and spotted hyena are the main predators, although sightings are rare. Hippo and Nile crocodile are abundant in the reed-lined channels.
Wildlife Highlights
Rare sightings of spotted-necked otters have been recorded in the Mashi River. Water-loving antelope that can be found wading through marshy areas are the red lechwe and the rare semi-aquatic stitatunga. The park is also a stronghold for the country’s last population of puku antelope.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
The Dry season (May to October) is the best time for wildlife viewing. The roads become extremely rough to traverse, if not completely impassable, during the Wet season, from November to April. In years of good rains, 80% of the park can become flooded.
Nkasa Rupara National Park (formerly Mamili NP) has a hot climate. The winter months from May to October are predominantly dry, with bitterly cold morning temperatures. The summer months of November to April represent the Wet season. Rainfall isn't very high and usually comes in the form of afternoon showers. It is mostly sunny and hot.
Dry Season –May to October – Winter
These are the coolest months and represent the wintertime. It gets drier as the winter wears on.
Wet Season –November to April – Summer
The Wet season occurs during the summer, but on average total rainfall is low. Afternoon thunderstorms can be expected, although they rarely occur daily. It is mostly hot. Cooler temperatures of around 17°C/63°F are typical of early mornings.
Nkasa Rupara National Park (formerly Mamili National Park) is 1,200km/745mi from Windhoek in the Zambezi Region. Its most often embarked upon as a self-drive safari, and visitors are advised to drive in convoy with at least two robust 4x4’s, as the park is very remote. Roads are often very bad to inaccessible during the Wet season.
Most trips (either self-drive or organized tours) begin in Windhoek by way of Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH), located 40km/25mi to the east of the city. Some visitors elect a fly-in experience using charter flights between parks and lodges.
Airlines & Ticket Prices
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Domestic Flights
Charter flights will generally be booked by your tour operator as part of your tour package.
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