
Nina Lodge and Fishing Camp
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Set amidst lots of trees, the area that this Livingstone lodge is located in a beautiful environment that is particularly good for tiger fishing. It is also is 60 km from Sioma Falls and Sioma National Park.
The lodge was built in 2002 with local materials that offer a very rustic and authentic setting, using rocks dicrectly from the Zambezi River bank. Set in a riverine forrest, it is a shady retreat offering the ideal Zambia holiday for the keen fisherman and nature loving adventurist alike. For travellers looking for family friendly accommodation in Livingstone, you will feel imediately at home.
The lodge has two boats for fishing trips. Game drives into Sioma National Park can also be arranged.
Facilities:
- Back-up Power Generator
- Banquet/Function Facilities
- Bar(s)
- Car Parking
- Internet - Wireless
- Laundry Service available
- Mobile Phone Reception
- Restaurant(s)
- Safe at reception
- Thermo Generator used
Services:
- Arrival/departure point transfers (Extra charge)
- Daily Housekeeping
- Laundry/Ironing
- Pets Allowed
- Room Service
- Secretarial Services
- Security Guard (24 hrs)
- Vehicle Hire/Car Rental can be arranged
Recreation:
- Board/Leisure Games
- Boat non-motorized (complimentary)
- Boating
- Bushwalking/Hiking/Trekking
- Cultural Arts and Craft Interactive activity
- Cultural Visits/Tours
- Jogging/Walking
- Snorkelling
- Fishing
Languages Spoken:
- English
- German
- Afrikaans and local languages
Late check-outs can be arranged, subject to availability of rooms.
Children are welcome.
Children rates: From 6 to 12 - 50% of adult rate
Children under 6 Free of charge
A non-refundable 15% deposit is required to confirm bookings.
Bookings cancelled with more than 30 days notice will only forfeit their 15% deposit. However, all bookings cancelled within 30 to 14 days of arrival will be charged 50% and the full booking amount within 14 days prior to arrival
The lodge uses a generator up to 10 pm; thereafter 12 volt lamps are used. The lodge also uses gas for cooking and fridges.
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