Position of Sekoma Island Lodge, Zambezi River

This Zambia safari lodge rests along the Zambezi River, and forms part of the Caprivi Strip where Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia meet.

Sekoma Island in Zambia is easily accessible via Livingstone and Kasane. The lodge is located on the Zambezi River and Mambova Rapids, and transfers can be arranged by boat and vehicle.

This area is well known for its excellent Tiger fishing but also for species such as Bream (mostly Nembwe), Thinface and Humpback Largemouth, Redbreast and Threespot Tilapia, Pink Happy as well as Sharp Tooth Catfish.

For the protection and preservation of this wonderful habitat and environment Sekoma Island operates a strict catch-and-release policy. The best time of year for fishing is once the floods have receded usually from late May right through to March in the following year at the advent of the floods. The annual rains bring flocks of bird life and the summer months see the breeding season of resident and migratory birds.

Directions to Sekoma Island

Scheduled flights come in regularly to Livingstone in Zambia or Kasane in Botswana.

Road transfers from Livingstone to Mambova are on a request basis and takes guests on an hour-and-a-half drive to the Mambova jetty. From here, guests will go on a 15-minute boat transfer to the Zambia safari accommodation

Guests arriving in Botswana at Kasane during a self-drive will be met at immigration and transferred to the lodge by boat. There is secure parking available at the lodge’s office in Kasane.

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