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Gondwana to add new lodge to collection

Gondwana to add new lodge to collection

A new Gondwana Collection lodge located in the Zambezi Region, will open in November. The lodge is located 40km east of Katima Mulilo on the Namibian riverbank of the Zambezi, overlooking Zambia.

Gondwana Collection’s Brand and Marketing Director, Mannfred Goldbeck, is convinced that the name of the new lodge is exactly what it promises: “Mubala means ‘colour’ in die local Silozi language.

“We are convinced that the harmonious colours of nature and its reflections on the water of the Zambezi will be a unique and memorable holiday experience,” he said.

The Zambezi Mubala Lodge is currently being rebuilt on the site of what used to be Kalizo Lodge, and accommodation can be booked as from 1 November.

The lodge conists of 18 spacious double chalets and two family chalets, all en suite and air conditioned and are set to offer breath-taking views of the river landscape. Goldbeck furthermore stated that there are also six tented chalets with en suite bathrooms.

According to Goldbeck, the Lodge is a paradise for nature and fishing enthusiasts and a must for all bird lovers. Atmospheric boat trips during sunset allow you to dive into the colourful water and animal world of the Zambezi.

“Here, our guests will find a temporary home but it is also home to the colourful, cheerfully fluttering Carmine Bee-eaters. The colony on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River is one of the largest in southern Africa,” he added.

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