Islands in Africa

At Islands In Africa we combine luxury and tranquility to create an unforgettable wilderness experience.

Easily accessible, yet uniquely situated in the remote, pristine grasslands, floodplains, rivers and islands of North-eastern Namibia; our lodges are owner run, and we live our ethos: high standards apply to service and privacy; belief that guests should be able to choose how they spend their leisure time and commitment to progressive development and upliftment of local communities and protection of natural resources.

We offer excellent big game activities (land and water based) including Africa’s legendary tiger fishing in vast wilderness areas.

Visit for a time. Reminisce for eternity.

Impalila Island Lodge Impalila Island Lodge
Impalila Island Lodge situated at the confluence of the Chobe and Zambezi Rivers in Namibia. A perfect Chobe destination with eight luxury chalets.
Susuwe Island Lodge Susuwe Island Lodge
Susuwe Island Lodge situated in the Bwabwata National Park, Namibia. A perfect land and water camp with six luxury suites, each with private plunge pool.
Ntwala Island Lodge Ntwala Island Lodge
Ntwala Island Lodge situated on three small islands near Impalila Island Lodge. An ultra-luxurious Chobe destination, with four suites, each with plunge pool and private guiding.
Epupa Falls Lodge
Epupa Falls Lodge
Epupa Falls Lodge situated in north eastern Namibia on the enticing Kunene river, combining 9 luxurious tents in a magical oasis with visits to the nomadic Himba folk, rafting, and a stone's throw from the magical falls themselves.

Contact us during office hours (GMT+2):
Tel: +27 11 888 4037
Fax: +27 11 888 1041

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