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                                                                                   KALAMBO FALLS LODGE




Activities

For the more adventurous spirit, Kalambo Falls Lodge offers a challenging hike to the stunning waterfall that lends its name to the resort. The views from the heights of the fall, of the surrounding valley, lake and streams are unparralled and worth the exertion required to get there.


The protected rain forest, enclosing the falls, is a home to various creatures you may have the opportunity of gleaning. From bushbabies to monkeys the hills team with local wildlife amidst the everchanging changing flora and fauna.


Waterskiing and tubing and conoeing are also popular activities provided by the lodge.


The Lake's emerald waters and sandy beaches are a welcome relief for those simply searching for a relaxed retreat. A visit to neighbouring Luke's beach provides the tropical island experience you may long for.


Natural Habitats


Lake tangayika's unique inland ecosystem is a strong attraction for cichlid enthusiasts keen on diving and snorkelling. The lodge attracts a number of academic organizations studying the rare species of the lake, and offers ponds for rental for ongoing research. 


Whether for academic research or simply a destination for the avid nature lover Lake Tagayika is home to various bird species that inhabit the treeline along the shores. The lake and river provide extensive opportunities for birdwatching.


Nsumbu National Park, a boat ride away, offers the chance to view large game. While the combination of the lake and adjoining Kalambo River provide ample opportunities for fishing.


For guests interested in cultural exploration, the vibrant lakeside villages offer an opportunity to connect with the local fishing community comprised of the Lungu people, deeply tied to the Lake itself.


Moto Moto Musem and Mpulungu town on the mainland similarly offer a peek at artwork and architectural sights, including Mpulungu's oldest stone building, Niamkolo church, providing insight into the rich history of Zambia's Northern Province. Niamkolo Church Mpulungu


Giving Back


Kalambo Falls lodge is committed to both the environmental sustainability of the lake's unique ecosystem, and most importantly the empowerment of the local community who call the lake their home.


Working with the University of Basel, and the University of Graz, Kalambo Falls Lodge assists the Departments of Zoology, Biodiversity and Evolution in their efforts to maintain the numerous species present in the lake which are currently at risk due to unsustainable fishing practices. The lodge maintains and breeds various species now extinct in ponds, which are re-introduced into the lake to maintain its biodiversity. The lodge also works with local authorities to protect breeding areas from commercial fishing which threatens to destroy various species, and provides training and education to local fisherman on sustainable fishing practices.


Our charity, The Ngombe Initiative, Ngombe, meaning the cow and giver of life, works to provide additional income sources to the local community who are heavily dependent on fishing alone. The Ngombe Iniative is geared at training in bee keeping, fish farming, and agricultural practices, as well as providing a marketplace for produce.


The main focus of the Initiative however, is the support of local schools in the area, through supplies, the support of additional teacher's salaries, as well as ongoing construction. We have received various donations from foundations and individuals alike. Guests are welcome to visit or volunteer their time particulraly in the field of extra curriculars such as sport, art and music. Donations towards the iniative are welcome in all forms.


With its rare inland enviroment Lake Tanganyika is a mecca for nature lovers and voyagers of all forms searching for a

quiet sanctuary.

CHALETS


The eclectic lodge is built amongst the rocks on quite a steep incline so it may not be suitable for elderly or guests with knee probelms.

The Lakeside Chalets

Each rustic lakeside chalets holds an individual charm, sourcing a broad and electic array of local and international African artwork and crafts.

The chalets each sleep two people comfortably and an extra single bed or cot may to added to the rooms upon request. Each chalet is furnished with an ensuite shower and ablutions.


Chalets one and two share an interconnecting balcony, ideal for families with older children. Each of the remaining rooms has an individual balcony overlooking the lake should guests require a private retreat away from the public areas.



The Duboisi Suite

Taking inspiration from the youthful zebra-like stripes of the Cicild Tropeus Duboisi in its decor, the suite offers a spacious enclave with ample room for an extra bed and cot. Victorian bathtub, outside shower and enclosing natural grotto.


With various outdoor spaces both on the attached balcony and deck overlooking the lake, guests may enjoy the privacy of sunbathing, outdoor napping or catching up on your favourite book. 

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