Popa, Namibia

Travel Blogs from Popa (4)

The coolest camp ever.., Popa Falls, Namibia travel blog
The coolest camp ever..
Jul 8, 2006

In continuing with our vacation from our vacation, Kelly and I drove just a few hours east towards the Caprivi Strip and camped in a place known as Ngepi Camp. This was the coolest camp on the planet. Once again, we stayed on the banks of the Okavango, ...

A travel blog entry by natecropp
Popa Falls, Popa, Namibia travel blog
Popa Falls
Jul 10, 2009

... , so this is a very wonderful experience! The other side of this change, developement and infrastructure has changed as well. But at Popa Falls, which actually is NO waterfall but more a river getting disturbed by a few rocks, I found a lovely campsite.

A travel blog entry by pajas
Popa Falls NWR Camp, Popa Falls, Namibia travel blog
Popa Falls NWR Camp
Jul 29, 2009

... ablution blocks were large and airy, the washing up sinks and laundry in another large block. We went for a walk to see Popa Falls, which are actually a series of rapids.  There are plenty of hippos and crocs in the river too.  The directions we ...

A travel blog entry by neilandchris
The view with a loo, Popa, Namibia travel blog
The view with a loo
Jul 3, 2009

I wasn't that impressed when we arrived at Ngepi but it tirned out to be a really funky and entertaining place. The toilets and showers are really different, some are in trees, other are just outside where you can see for quite a distance in front. Didn't ...

A travel blog entry by maxieduncan

Forum Discussions on Popa (1)

9 Week South and East Africa Expedition
Posted on Nov 2, 2006, 05:18:46
... in 3 weeks on an expedition from Cape Town to Uganda and back via Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia. I plan to take 9 weeks and spend R9000 ($20 per day). I am doing it as cheap as possible - with the aim ...

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