Impalila Island forms the meeting place of four countries - Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana and is situated on a secluded landmass in the heart of the impressive Zambezi and Chobe Rivers.
An incredible tapestry of waterways, floodplains and bushveld are a feast for the eyes offering wonderful birdlife, game-viewing and fishing opportunities. Situated within the thriving riverine forest are well-equipped camps offering fabulous views over the Mambova rapids and silent backwaters of the Zambezi River. An ancient baobab tree provides the setting for enchanting outdoor dinners. Fly fishing for the voracious Tigerfish or quiet game cruises on the Chobe River just before dark are two of the more popular activities on offer at this noteworthy camp.