The Chobe is considered one of Africa’s greatest wildlife regions
Chobe National Park
Hippos are a common sight along the Chobe River
The Chobe River The life-giving Chobe River is part of the larger Cuando River that flows through the game-rich “Four Corners” region of Africa, where Namibia, Zambia, Botswana and Zimbabwe meet. It flows through the northern part of Botswana’s Chobe National Park where it attracts an almost unbelievable density of game, when water inland is scarce and migratory animals head toward the river. Here, you’ll experience the “Land of the Gentle Giants,” Chobe National Park, offering one of the densest concentrations of wildlife, including the world’s largest elephant population. Be treated to up-close encounters with the animals in their natural habitat on safaris by boat providing an extraordinarily distinctive perspective for wildlife viewing. The unique smaller vessel barges let you venture into the smaller channels of the park, offering an unusual viewpoint to observe hippos and elephants; while driving through the park in open-top vehicles allows the safari to search a wider span and more easily follow game in motion.
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