Nambwa Campsite is inside Bwabwata National Park in the heart of KAZA, the world’s largest wildlife conservation area, and it is without a doubt, wild camping in its truest form, with local and migrant wildlife wandering through the campsites.
Nambwa Camp Site offers 4 spacious, exclusive sites nestled under either a majestic Jackleberry, Strangler Fig, Leadwood or Knobthorn tree right behind the Kwando River’s Long Lagoon. Each campsite boasts tasteful art mosaic pieces and chandeliers which have been skilfully crafted by the team at The Sijwa Project, and further offer an expansive view of the vast floodplains beyond with an abundance of animals roaming these plains.
Each campsite has an expansive view of the vast floodplains beyond with an abundance of animals roaming these plains. Campsite 1 and 2 are more secluded and are located closer to the floodplains. Campsite 3 and 4 would be perfect for larger families or groups traveling together. (Campsites are limited to 6 pax per campsite)













