Chobe National Park, The Ultimate Camping Spot In Botswana Safari

Editor: Priyanka Saxena on Nov 13,2018

Famous for some of the world's biggest herds of massive elephants, Chobe National Park in Botswana's far northeastern corner is one of the prominent wildlife destinations of Africa. In addition to the mighty pachyderms, Chobe National Park inhabits a full suite of predators and more than 440 recorded bird species. Watch for roan antelope and the rare oribi antelope from your Botswana Safari camp.

Safari Highlights

  • Camping in luxury Ecolodge

  • Game drive in Hwange National Park

  • Excursion to Chobe National Park

  • Boat cruising on the Chobe River

Safari Description

Chobe includes three iconic wildlife regions that all bear a whiff of safari myth: Chobe Riverfront, which holds the park's biggest wildlife group; the newly accessible and Okavango-like Linyanti Marshes; and the exclusive and deep Savuti, with wildlife to rival.

Throughout the safari, you will be accommodated in a 5* Eco Lodge, located about 1 hour from Kasane and is the ideal spot to explore Chobe and the neighboring area away from the crowds. The lodge allows game drives and walks in a region that adjoins the also renowned Hwange National Park without fences and this itinerary also covers a full-day trip to Chobe National Park itself. From your Eco Lodge, you will see 2 big game fields, get a pure wilderness feel at a 5* lodge and on top a delicious dining experience.

The most accessible and regularly visited of Botswana’s big game park, the Chobe Riverfront is most renowned for its vast herds of elephants and Cape Buffalo, which throughout the dry winter months unite upon the river to drink water.

During this period, on an evening game drive, you may view hundreds of elephants at one time. You may be surrounded by elephants, as the main Serondella road becomes difficult to pass and records of elephant herds cross the main road to make their way to the river to drink, bathe and play.

This Botswana safari also awards boat cruise in the Chobe River where you’ll endure the park, and the animals, from another corner. Here you’ll get up close and personal with hippo, crocodile and an overwhelming array of water birds.


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