|
|
Average Temp
|
26C January to December |
| |
|
| Water |
Atlantic Ocean, Longa River |
| |
|
| Type of Fishing |
River, Beach, Boat Fishing |
| |
|
Main Species |
Tarpon, Catfish, Snapper, Kingfish,
Kob, Sharks, Sailfish, Garrik, Threadfin |
| |
|
| Prices from |
£2000.00 per person |
|
 |
Rio
Longa Lodge is situated on an island near the mouth of the
Longa River on the West Coast of Angola. Only two and half-hours
by road, South of the capital city Luanda, the Rio Longa forms
the southern most border of the Kisama National Park. This
park achieved international recognition following a well-publicized
elephant relocation project during the year 2000.
Surrounded by the fresh waters of the Rio Longa, the island
is literally only meters away from the Atlantic Ocean. This
mighty body of water is kept at bay by a permanent sand split
that forms the barrier between the river and the sea.
This unusual marriage between fresh and salt water created
a unique ecosystem that abounds with a variety of natural
life. Fish eagle and osprey, boabab and mangrove, crocodile
and shark all existing in an unusual harmony, unique in its
difference and variety.
Built under a canopy of Makalani palms, the lodge consists
of a main entertainment area and four twin bedded luxury tents
with en-suite facilities. Build from natural material s
and raised above the high water mark, on wooden decks, all
the tents offer uninterrupted views across the beach onto
the Atlantic Ocean.
Each tastefully decorated tent has a relaxing deck, twin
beds with mosquito nets and full bathroom facilities with
hot and cold running water. Wooden walkways, dimly lit by
storm lanterns at dusk, connect all the tents with the main
building. This spacious building houses a comfortable lounge,
dining area and bar where the days experiences can be related
over a cold sundowner drink while the kitchen prepares traditional
Portuguese and African delicacies or the fresh catch of the
day.
HOW TO GET THERE?
Rio Longa Lodge can be reached by scheduled flights from
Johannesburg or Windhoek on South African Airways, TAAG or
Air Namibia into Luanda, where guests will be collected by
the loge for a road transfer to the docking site on the Rio
Longa. Alternatively a private charter can be arranged from
Windhoek to Porto Amboim followed by a short road transfer
to the docking site on the Rio Longa. As the lodge is situated
on an Island a few kilometers down stream, all guests need
to be ferried by boat from the docking site to the Lodge.
ACTIVITIES
Fishing.
Thirty years of human absence left the incredible marine resources
of rivers and coastline of Angola untouched, waiting to be
explored by the enthusiastic and adventurous sport fisherman.
Sport fishing activities from Rio Longa lodge caters for any
type of fishing. Rock and surf fishing off the beaches and
around the river mouths, with either bait or lures, concentrate
on species like tarpon, cob, cuberra snappers, jack trevally,
threadfin, large sand sharks and a variety of predator sharks.
Light tackle and fly-fishing off one of the semi-rigid inflatables
or the barge target species like tarpon, cob, and grunter,
several bream species and the ever-present catfish. Day excursions
to the Quanza river, world famous for record breaking tarpon,
threadfin and jack trevally, offers the sport fisherman the
opportunity to test his skills against these worthy adversaries.
Deep sea fishing off the 26-foot ski-craft targets those warriors
of the deep like dorado, sailfish and marlin.
Guided only by stories and accounts of yesteryear, the sport
fishing knowledge regarding the area, tackle and species available
is currently limited to the efforts of a few adventurous fisherman
and the challenge to any visiting fisherman to add a another
piece of the puzzle remains.
The
best period for fishing is regarded to stretch from October
through to April as the floodwaters arrive during April and
drastically effects the watercolour and temperature. Rio Longa
Lodge actively subscribes to a catch and release policy.
Birding
The side by side existence of a fresh and saltwater ecosystem,
densely vegetated river banks and floodplains, wide open savanna
grasslands and thick palm forests provide habitat for an incredible
variety of bird species. With no recorded or documented account
of all the species available in the area, resident or migratory,
this remains another exiting attraction for many adventurous
bird-watching enthusiasts.
African fish eagle, palmnut vulture, osprey, herons, turns,
gulls, pelicans, cormorants, teals, egrets, storks, African
jacana, plovers, guineafowl, francolins, variety of eagles
and hawks, barbets, louries, kingfishers, bee-eaters, larks,
thrushes, tits, weavers and canaries have all been sited in
the area.
Day excursions.
Several day excursions are available from the lodge and include
activities such as; visits to some of the traditional fishing
villages, visits into the Kisama National Park, river cruises,
sundowner cruises, crocodile spotting, photography, guided
walking trails and sea turtle tracking.
|