Chobe National Park
Enquire NowChobe National Park is built around its river, the only permanent water source in the region, drawing extraordinary numbers of wildlife. From June to November, it hosts the largest concentration of elephants on Earth, alongside large buffalo herds and the rare Puku antelope. Visitors enjoy sunset river cruises and game drives in search of lions and endangered African wild dogs, while the remote Savute region is known for a lion pride that hunts elephants.
A safari in Chobe in Botswana is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The Chobe experience is about the river. It is the only permanent source of water in the region, so it attracts a high concentration of wildlife. This is especially true during the dry winter months from June to November when the area is home to the largest concentration of Elephants on Earth. Herds in their hundreds come down to drink and swim in the river. The park is also famous for its huge herds of Buffalo. It is the only place in Botswana where the Puku and Chobe Buffalo can be seen.
Game viewing during your holiday in Botswana revolves around the river with popular sunset river cruises. Game drives allow visitors to explore father in the region in search of predators such as prides of Lions or the elusive endangered African Wild Dogs.
Some visitors will explore father into the Savute region, known for its vanishing river called the Savute Channel which has flowed and then disappeared for years at a time due to tectonic movement in the Earth’s crust here. This area of the park is know for its Lion sighting and a specialist pride of Lions which taught themselves to hunt Elephants.
