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Cascade Island Lodge
Cascade Island Lodge
Cascade Island Lodge
Cascade Island Lodge
Cascade Island Lodge
Cascade Island Lodge
Cascade Island Lodge
Cascade Island Lodge

Cascade Island Lodge


17°45’2.2"S 25°10’16.9"E

About Cascade Island Lodge

Situated 70 kilometres upriver from the Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River, Cascade Island Lodge (formerly ...

... Ntwala Island Lodge) is quite simply a beautiful and exclusive retreat. On a private island, with only four luxurious double suites that are each individually designed, it has a really personal feel.Please note is it our understanding that Cascade Island Lodge is now booked exclusively for the use of groups on pre-arranged set departure trips and as such Expert Africa is no longer able to send travellers here.

Cascade Island Lodge is an exclusive lodge and a wonderful place to stay for a honeymoon, offering great service, stylish accommodation and excellent food.

As well as being incorporated into a trip through the Caprivi, a stay at Cascade can easily be combined into most trips to Botswana – or even used for a short side-trip of a few days when coming from, or going to, the Livingstone and Victoria Falls.

Our view

Cascade Island Lodge is an exclusive lodge and a wonderful place to stay for a honeymoon, offering great service, stylish accommodation and excellent food.

As well as being incorporated into a trip through the Caprivi, a stay at Cascade can easily be combined into most trips to Botswana – or even used for a short side-trip of a few days when coming from, or going to, the Livingstone and Victoria Falls.

Tracy Lederer

Tracy Lederer

Namibia expert

Accommodation

4 suites

Children

Best for aged 12+

Open

All year

Activities

4WD Safari

4WD Safari

Birdwatching

Birdwatching

Boat trip

Boat trip

Cultural excursion

Cultural excursion

Fishing

Fishing

Guided walking safari

Guided walking safari

Private activities

Private activities

Traveller reviews of Cascade Island Lodge

4 real, un-edited reviews from Expert Africa's travellers.


85%
4 reviews since August 2007
Excellent
2
Good
1
Average
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Poor
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Terrible
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Dr MfromFort Myers

Arrived 7 May 2017, 2 nights

"Cascade Island Lodge review"

"The rooms were amazing with private pool. …" Read Dr M’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Mr & Mrs CPfromHenley

Arrived 13 May 2015, 3 nights

"Great location"

"Nice lodge in a great position right on the banks of the Zambezi. The rooms …" Read Mr & Mrs CP’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

Mr J & Mrs SfromSteyning

Arrived 3 Nov 2010, 3 nights

"Ntwala Lodge review"

"Great accomodation. Food and wine very disappointing. Good fishing. Private guide v …" Read Mr J & Mrs S’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Average

S & DfromLondon

Arrived 14 Oct 2008, 2 nights

"Ntwala Lodge review"

"It was luxury at Ntwala and it was a new experience for us not having stayed …" Read S & D’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

See all Cascade Island Lodge reviews

Cascade Island Lodge: Our full report

Situated 70 kilometres upriver from the Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River, Cascade Island Lodge (formerly ...

... Ntwala Island Lodge) is quite simply a beautiful and exclusive retreat. On a private island, with only four luxurious double suites that are each individually designed, it has a really personal feel.Please note is it our understanding that Cascade Island Lodge is now booked exclusively for the use of groups on pre-arranged set departure trips and as such Expert Africa is no longer able to send travellers here.

The large and private suites are furnished to a very high standard with king-size beds surrounded by mosquito netting drapes. From here you can look out over your private deck with plunge pool; both nestled amongst the lush vegetation. The room has two comfortable chairs with a reading table in between, a wardrobe, writing desk, tea and coffee making facilities, a decanter of sherry, a well-stocked mini bar (included) and a small safe. Outside there is a sala (with day bed) and a wooden veranda extending over the river with swings and deck chairs, as well as the plunge pool to cool off from the day's heat.

The spacious en-suite bathrooms are pretty impressive with his and hers wooden basins, a luxurious stone bathtub and both an indoor and outdoor shower.

The main building has an open plan lounge area with comfortable sofas and a dining area with individual tables. There is a well-stocked bar and a walk in wine cellar available to enjoy some pre and post dinner drinks. Cascade Island Lodge has a curio shop, too, to buy some souvenirs from your trip.

To the front of the main area, overlooking the Mambova rapids, is a fire pit surrounded by directors' chairs where the campfire is set up in the evenings and guests gather before and after dinner to chat and enjoy drinks. The lodge also has an elevated, river-facing viewing deck from where you can enjoy beautiful views and watch the bird and wildlife which frequent this area.

Cascade is very close to Chobe National Park in Botswana; so some of its activities are based around various types of game viewing experiences. Most activities here are privately guided - each set of guests being allocated their own personal guide. These include boat trips along the Chobe River where, in season, you will get to see huge herds of elephant coming to drink at the waters edge, as well as many other species of game. Other such trips include sundowner boat cruises, bird watching walks, cultural village visits and fishing. Game drives into the Chobe National Park and day trips (by light aircraft or by road) to Victoria Falls can also be arranged.

Geographics

Location
Caprivi Strip, Namibia
Ideal length of stay
Two to three nights
Directions
Cascade Lodge is accessed by boat transfer from Kasane in Botswana. Most self-drivers from Namibia will have dropped their car in Kasane and will be transferred to Kasane immigration to head back into Namibia by water.
Accessible by
Self-drive or Fly-and-Transfer

Food & drink

Usual board basis
Full Board & Activities
Food quality
Whenever we have visited Cascade Lodge the standard of food has been exceptionally high. Beautifully presented and well cooked; meals here are a real joy.
Dining style
Individual Tables
Dining locations
Indoor and Outdoor Dining
Further dining info, including room service
Room service is available.
Drinks included
All drinks are included apart from premium wines and spirits.

Special interests

Honeymoons
For a exclusive and luxurious Namibia honeymoon, Cascade's beautiful suites are perfect for honeymooners. Activities are always available and travelling by boat always seems somehow 'softer' and even more romantic than by rugged 4WD.
See ideas for Honeymoons in Namibia
Birdwatching
Being on a lush island between the Chobe and Zambezi rivers, Cascade is a top Namibia birdwatching destination. Some of the Okavango's specials are found nearby, as well as highly unusual species like the rock pratincoles, which frequent the rapids.
See ideas for Birdwatching in Namibia
Wildlife safaris
Cascade's motor-boat trips along the Chobe and Zambezi rivers are excellent for birdlife, and spotting hippos and crocodiles. Relaxed big game from herds of elephants to massive congregations of buffalo are also often seen – especially during Botswana's dry season.
See ideas for Wildlife safaris in Namibia

Children

Attitude towards children
All drinks are included apart from premium wines and spirits.
Property’s age restrictions
There is no age restriction here.
Special activities & services
None
Equipment
None
Generally recommended for children
As it is such a romantic getaway we do not really think Cascade suits children particularly well.
Notes
Children should be supervised at all times.

Communications

Power supply notes
On in the evenings and mornings only.
Communications
There is mobile phone reception but the signal is weak. WiFi is available in the main area.
TV & radio
There is no TV here.

Health & safety

Malarial protection recommended
Yes
Medical care
The closest doctor is in Kasane
Dangerous animals
Moderate Risk
Security measures
The camp is not easy to access but is still guarded at night.
Fire safety
Fire extinguisher outside each room

Activities

  • 4WD Safari

    4WD Safari

  • Birdwatching

    Birdwatching

  • Boat trip

    Boat trip

  • Cultural excursion

    Cultural excursion

  • Fishing

    Fishing

  • Guided walking safari

    Guided walking safari

  • Private activities

    Private activities

Extras

Disabled access
Not Possible
Laundry facilities
Included
Money
There are safe deposit boxes in the rooms.
Accepted payment on location
MasterCard and Visa credit cards are accepted. Diner’s Club and Amex are not accepted. Rand, US dollars, UK Pounds, Euros and Botswana Pula are accepted in cash.

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When to go to Caprivi Strip

Our month by month guide: What it's like to visit Cascade Island Lodge in Caprivi Strip


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Caprivi Strip in January

January marks the heart of the rainy season in the Caprivi Strip. The Zambezi and Kwando rivers swell, nourishing the lush landscapes of Bwabwata and Mudumu National Parks. Rainfall can be heavy but localised, with temperatures around 30°C/86°F.

The verdant environment makes a refreshing change, especially in typically drier areas. Birdlife is abundant, with many species in full breeding plumage and migratory birds present in force. In Nkasa Rupara National Park, the abundant water allows wildlife to disperse, making it more challenging to spot. However, boat cruises along the major rivers offer excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing and birdwatching.

  • Variable weather: hot and dry or humid with rain
  • Occasional localised thunderstorms in the region
  • Abundant birdlife, especially migratory species
  • Wildlife dispersed, harder to spot in Bwabwata
  • Few tourists, low rates at lodges and camps

Our view

This is not a great time to visit

Weather in January

Caprivi Strip in February

February is the wettest month in the Caprivi Strip, with the Zambezi Region experiencing some of the heaviest rainfall. The Kavango and Zambezi rivers reach their peak levels, creating a lush, green paradise.

Days alternate between clear, hot and humid, and cooler with building clouds culminating in spectacular thunderstorms. These storms can cause flash floods, bringing ephemeral rivers to life and making travel more challenging, especially in remote areas like Khaudum National Park. The landscape feels vibrant and alive; insects and smaller animals are more easily seen in Bwabwata and Mudumu National Parks. Many birds and animals are raising their young. However, the abundance of water and thicker vegetation can make it harder to spot larger wildlife. Boat safaris along the Chobe River offer excellent game viewing opportunities.

  • Weather alternates between hot/dry and humid/rainy
  • Thunderstorms meander over the lush landscape
  • Vibrant birdlife in wetlands and floodplains
  • Wildlife scattered across Bwabwata National Park
  • Low tourist numbers, great deals on accommodation

Our view

This is not a great time to visit

Weather in February

Caprivi Strip in March

March usually sees the main rains in the Caprivi Strip tailing off, though precipitation varies across the region. Many days are clear with strong sun, while others may end with short, spectacular thunderstorms. As the month progresses, these rains reduce in frequency and volume. The landscape remains vivid and green, particularly in Bwabwata and Mudumu National Parks.

Wildlife viewing can be challenging as animals disperse, but patient observers may spot young animals and a variety of bird species in breeding plumage. The Kwando and Zambezi rivers remain high, offering excellent opportunities for boat safaris and fishing. Impalila Island becomes more accessible as water levels start to recede.

  • Weather varies: clear and hot or cloudy and humid
  • Thunderstorms decrease as the month progresses
  • Animals well-fed after months of plentiful food
  • Wildlife viewing challenging in Bwabwata Park
  • Few visitors, low rates at lodges and camps

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in March

Caprivi Strip in April

April in the Caprivi Strip is characterised by increasingly dry weather, with temperatures starting to fall. Days remain pleasantly warm, and humidity is still high, but nights start to have a slight chill. The recent rains leave the region lush and green, particularly in Bwabwata and Nkasa Rupara National Parks.

Animals are in excellent condition, often with fast-growing young. As the atmosphere clears, photographers can capture spectacular landscapes and healthy wildlife. Stargazing becomes more rewarding as night skies clear.

In the northern parks like Mudumu and Bwabwata, water and food remain plentiful, so big game can be more dispersed. However, boat safaris along the Zambezi and Chobe rivers continue to offer excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. April is an ideal time for birdwatching, with many migratory species still present.

  • Nights become cooler and drier in the region
  • Easter sees a slight increase in visitor numbers
  • Wildlife still dispersed in Bwabwata National Park
  • Migratory birds begin their northward journey
  • Lush green landscapes and crisp, clean air

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in April

Caprivi Strip in May

By May, the Caprivi Strip is drying out, but if rains have been good the land remains green. Wildlife in Bwabwata and Mudumu National Parks starts to congregate around permanent water sources. The air quality and clarity can be amazing, making this an ideal month for photography.

Typical days are warm with crisp, clear mornings and blue skies. Evenings are cool, with temperatures possibly dipping below 10°C/50°F overnight. Many lodges still charge low season prices, offering good value. The combination of increasingly good wildlife sightings, beautiful landscapes, and crystal-clear air makes May one of the best months to visit the Caprivi Strip. River activities along the Zambezi, Chobe, and Kwando rivers are particularly enjoyable, with pleasant temperatures and good wildlife viewing opportunities.

  • Pleasant weather: warm days and cool nights
  • Landscapes remain green as the region dries out
  • Excellent visibility for wildlife photography
  • Low visitor numbers and moderate lodge rates
  • Wildlife starts to congregate near water sources

Our view

A very good time to visit

Weather in May

Caprivi Strip in June

June sees the Caprivi Strip fully dry, with blue, cloudless skies. Days are warm and dry, while nights can be cold, sometimes near freezing in more exposed areas. Warm clothing is essential for early morning game drives in Bwabwata and Mudumu National Parks.

Wildlife viewing enters its dry-season pattern, focusing around waterholes and rivers. The Kwando and Zambezi rivers offer excellent boat safari opportunities, with animals frequently coming to drink. Photographers benefit from superb air clarity, with minimal dust or smoke. Fishing, particularly for tigerfish, becomes increasingly popular as water levels stabilise.

Historically, June accommodation prices have been low, but the region's increasing popularity means some lodges now charge higher prices.

  • Clear days, cold nights
  • Great conditions for landscape photography
  • Moderate lodge rates in this shoulder season
  • Wildlife gathers at waterholes for easier viewing
  • Some greenery persists in the lush landscape

Our view

A very good time to visit

Weather in June

Caprivi Strip in July

July in the Caprivi Strip offers reliably warm daytime temperatures above 20°C/68°F and excellent wildlife sightings. Rain is extremely rare, and clear skies make for great photographs, especially in Bwabwata and Nkasa Rupara National Parks. Nights can be very cold, potentially below freezing in exposed areas. Visitors should dress in layers and be prepared for chilly morning and evening game drives.

As vegetation dries out, game concentrates around water sources., and the Kwando and Zambezi rivers become wildlife hotspots, offering excellent boat safari opportunities. Lodges charge high season rates, and many are fully booked well in advance, especially during European school holidays.

  • Dry days, cold nights ideal for stargazing
  • European holidays bring more family travellers
  • Peak season with higher rates and busy lodges
  • Excellent wildlife viewing in Bwabwata Park
  • Boat safaris popular on the region's rivers

Our view

A very good time to visit

Weather in July

Caprivi Strip in August

August is the height of winter in the Caprivi Strip. Expect cloudless skies and warm sun during the day, but nights can drop to freezing in exposed areas. Warm clothes are essential for early morning and evening activities.

The landscape is dry, with much vegetation turned golden brown, creating stark and beautiful scenery in Bwabwata and Mudumu National Parks. Wildlife congregates around available water sources, guaranteeing excellent animal sightings, especially along the Kwando and Zambezi rivers. Boat safaris and fishing expeditions are highly rewarding, with animals frequently seen coming to the water's edge to drink.

August is the most popular time to visit, particularly for families. Advance booking is crucial for the best lodges.

  • Dry days and cold nights continue in Caprivi
  • Cloudless skies offer spectacular stargazing
  • Busier season, especially for family accommodation options
  • Peak rates and advance bookings necessary
  • Prime time for game drives and river safaris

Our view

Fantastic: the very best time to visit

Weather in August

Caprivi Strip in September

September in the Caprivi Strip brings blue, cloudless skies and fantastic wildlife viewing. Rain is almost unheard of, and temperatures gradually increase. Daily maximums can reach the low 30s Celsius / 80s Fahrenheit, though low humidity keeps it comfortable. Nights remain cool.

The air becomes dustier, creating atmospheric scenes for photography. In Bwabwata, Mudumu, and Nkasa Rupara National Parks, animals cluster around remaining water sources, making September one of the best months for game viewing. It's a popular time for visitors, with high season rates in effect. Safari enthusiasts often choose this month for its reliable wildlife sightings. Boat safaris along the Zambezi and Chobe rivers offer excellent opportunities to see elephants and other wildlife coming to drink.

  • Excellent month for wildlife viewing in Caprivi
  • Warming temperatures as the month progresses
  • Landscape transitions from green to golden brown
  • High season rates at lodges and camps continue
  • Advance bookings essential for accommodation

Our view

Fantastic: the very best time to visit

Weather in September

Caprivi Strip in October

October is typically the hottest and driest month in the Caprivi Strip. Temperatures build throughout the month, with daily highs potentially exceeding 40°C/104°F, though the low humidity makes it bearable. In rare years, isolated showers may occur late in the month.

Wildlife viewing in Bwabwata and Mudumu National Parks is at its peak, with animals congregating around dwindling water sources. The Zambezi and Kwando rivers become crucial lifelines for wildlife. October is popular among wildlife enthusiasts and commands peak-season prices. Dust and occasional smoke can create hazy conditions, challenging for photographers but creating dramatic scenes. Boat safaris offer respite from the heat and excellent game viewing.

  • Peak wildlife-viewing in Bwabwata National Park
  • Hot and dry conditions throughout the region
  • Hazy air due to dust and occasional bush fires
  • High season rates at lodges and camps persist
  • Early October sees many facilities fully booked

Our view

A very good time to visit

Weather in October

Caprivi Strip in November

November in the Caprivi Strip can be unpredictable, alternating between hot, dry periods and cooler, cloudier days. Typically, mornings start clear and hot, with clouds building in the afternoon. Humidity increases, often culminating in spectacular late-afternoon thunderstorms. These storms are usually localised, bringing relief to some areas while others remain dry. Places receiving rain quickly flush green, softening the landscape in Bwabwata and Nkasa Rupara National Parks.

Many mammals give birth as the first rains arrive. Once rains begin, wildlife in the parks becomes more dispersed, making game viewing more challenging. However, this is an excellent time for birdwatchers, with migrant species arriving in breeding plumage. Boat safaris along the major rivers continue to offer good wildlife viewing opportunities.

  • Variable conditions depending on the rains
  • New life emerges with the onset of rains
  • Wildlife viewing shifts to wetter areas
  • Shoulder season offers value for money
  • Increased chance of showers later in the month

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in November

Caprivi Strip in December

December marks the first proper month of the Caprivi Strip's rainy season and is one of the hottest. Mornings are often clear, giving way to building clouds and occasional short, spectacular thunderstorms. These rains are generally welcomed, clearing the air of dust and prompting plant life to erupt across Bwabwata and Mudumu National Parks.

Young animals abound, and many bird species are in breeding plumage. Wildlife disperses widely with the increased water availability, making game viewing more challenging but rewarding for patient observers. The Zambezi and Kwando rivers offer cooler temperatures and continued opportunities for boat safaris and fishing. Christmas and New Year fall within local summer holidays, so accommodation options can be surprisingly busy, especially around Katima Mulilo and other major towns.

  • Hot and humid, occasional cooling showers
  • Landscape turns green where rain has fallen
  • Renewed energy in the lush Caprivi environment
  • Clear air enhances photography opportunities
  • Excellent for birdwatching, challenging for mammals

Our view

This is not a great time to visit

Weather in December

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