Where Africa’s Giants Roam by the River’s Edge

CHOBE

 

Chobe National Park, located in the northern part of Botswana, is famed for its massive elephant herds—the largest concentration in Africa. The park’s lifeblood is the Chobe River, which sustains a diverse array of wildlife, including lions, buffalo, and numerous antelope species. Chobe is a photographer’s paradise, with stunning river sunsets and abundant wildlife providing endless opportunities for unforgettable shots.

River safaris on the Chobe River are a unique way to view wildlife, offering close-up encounters with elephants, hippos, and crocodiles from the water’s edge. Traditional game drives through the park’s varied ecosystems, from lush floodplains to dry hinterland, provide further opportunities for spectacular sightings. Luxury lodges and eco-friendly camps along the riverbank ensure that visitors experience both comfort and adventure during their stay.

BOTSWANA’S HIGHLIGHTS

Okavango Delta

Makgadikgadi Pans

The Kalahari