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Lebala
means wide open spaces in Setswana and the scenery is
dominated by vast plains with scattered palms and tree clumps
backed by wooded savannas.
This
wild expanse is contrasted with the casual elegance and luxury
of the camp itself. Lebala Camp is situated 30 kilometers to
the south of Lagoon Camp and fronts onto the Linyanti
Wetlands.
Open
grasslands scattered with Illala Palms stretch to the south
and west of Lebala. The perennial and southerly flowing Kwando
river disappears into the vast marshes before emerging as the
Linyanti river, flowing in a north easterly direction. The
triangle formed in Namibia by this direction change is home to
the Mamili National Park.
The
eight spacious tents are unique and were designed by us
specifically for this camp. Each one is built on a raised teak
deck, laid out with maximum comfort and privacy in mind. The
tents have an entrance foyer with a reading and writing area,
en-suite bathrooms with Victorian clawfoot bathtubs, "his
and hers" washbasins and flush toilets. The bathrooms
lead out to a reed enclosed open-air shower with hot and cold
running water, powered by LP gas for hot water on demand.

Each
secluded tent has its own sundeck, and is set back among the
trees. The endless vistas from the large windows and decks
across the vast plains, make Lebala one of the finest
wilderness camps in Africa.
The
wetlands and flood plains around Lebala offer a wonderful
variety of wildlife with excellent sightings of elephant,
hippo, lechwe, zebra, giraffe, impala, wildebeest, kudu,
tsessebe, roan, sable, buffalo and the ever present predators;
wild dog, lion, cheetah and hyena.
After
dark, spotlights are switched on and the game drives expose
our guests to nocturnal sightings of rare and elusive species
such as, leopard, Selous Mongoose, small spotted genet, and
aardwolf, to name a few. Nocturnal bird species that are
encountered include Natal Nightjar, Pennantwinged Nightjar and
a large variety of owls.
Mouth-watering
fare is prepared by our chefs and served in the open-sided
dining room. After dinner there is a wonderful camp fire
around which to sip a coffee or enjoy a nightcap. As you drift
off to sleep, you will often hear hippo grazing out of water
near your tent. In the warmer months, feel free to take a
refreshing swim in the Lebala pool!
Lebala
has a staff complement of 22 to cater to our guests. The camp
balances understated elegance with untamed Africa to
perfection.
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