Chobe National Park

 

Chobe National Park was Botswana's first National Park, and is also the country's most biologically diverse whilst enjoying one of the largest concentrations of game in Africa.

The Chobe River flows North of the Park and is great for Game Viewing - breeding herds of elephants, families of giraffe, sable and cape buffalo, especially in the drier season. The Park is well-known for its huge population of Elephant.

Chobe National Park is easily accessible by road or flight, with its nearest town being Kasane.

 

DID YOU KNOW:   The park contains an estimated 50,000 elephants, perhaps the highest elephant concentration of Africa?