Call us to talk about Fishing.
There are few places in the world more exciting to try your hand at fishing whether you are a novice or fly-fishing veteran. Bobbing in silence on the Kwando River in your boat, watching the hippos watching you, and waiting for your next bite is a wonderful way to spend a relaxing afternoon.
Species that are targeted by sports fisherman are several tilapia (bream) species (including the olive bream or nembwe, red breasted tilapia, purple faced largemouth and three spot tilapia), sharp tooth catfish, African pike and the mighty Tiger fish.
The Okavango is recognised as an excellent fishing destination for both fly fishing and traditional spin fishing. However, not many people are aware of the amazing fishing that can also be experienced on the Kwando River. Most of the Linyanti area lodges offer some form of fishing, with basic rods and reels provided. If you want to do some fly fishing [cont.]
you will likely need to bring your own gear, but do ask us first.
Due to government regulations, fishing is not possible during the months of January and February as this is a closed season.
Chobe ($995 pppn)
Situated above the Chobe River with great views across the floodplains, this is a mainstream lodge with all mod-cons.
Linyanti ($995 pppn)
A high quality lodge with water-side location and several hides for great photo opportunities.
Okavango Delta ($565 pppn)
A unique bush camp in the Okavango Delta that concentrates on walking safaris.
Okavango Delta ($760 pppn)
Predominantly wet during the winter months, this camp offers an excellent range of activities when the water levels drop.
Okavango Delta ($918 pppn)
An excellent lodge in the north of the Delta that benefits from good management and attentive hosts.
Okavango Delta ($995 pppn)
A lovely camp of just 5 chalets, set in the beautiful Jao Flats concession in the northwest of the Delta.
Linyanti ($875 pppn)
An intimate camp in a beautiful setting on the Kwando River in the Kwando private reserve.