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Chobe National Park includes two incredible wildlife areas: Chobe Riverfront and Savuti. The Chobe is one of Africa’s magical rivers, and a great way to explore the riverfront is by boat, especially late afternoon when big herds of elephants and buffalo come to drink. There are plenty of hippos and crocs in the river, and the birdlife is phenomenal. Savuti is brilliant for predators.
Geography and Ecosystems Chobe National Park consists of four distinct ecosystems:
Wildlife Chobe National Park boasts one of Africa’s highest concentrations of wildlife. Visitors can expect to see not only elephants but also other species such as African buffalo, giraffes, lions, leopards, wild dogs, hippos, crocodiles, and a rich variety of bird species—over 460 different types have been recorded here.
Safari Activities Visitors to Chobe can engage in various safari activities:
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Chobe National Park is during the dry season from April to October when wildlife viewing is at its peak. During this period, animals congregate around water sources like rivers and waterholes.
Accommodations There are various lodges available within and around Chobe National Park that cater to different budgets and preferences—from luxury lodges offering all-inclusive packages to more affordable options suitable for budget travelers.
From: $198 to $990 pp/day
From: March to May (Dry parks), June to September (Okavango, Chobe)
From: July to October
From: 581,730km² / 224,610mi²
In addition to big cats, the Okavango Delta and Moremi Game Reserve contain one of the largest populations of the highly endangered African wild dog. Wild dog packs roam over large territories and spotting them is 'hit-or-miss' except when they are denning. Sitatunga, red lechwe, and puku can be found in the Okavango Delta, Moremi, and Chobe's riverfront areas. These rare antelopes have adapted to a semi-aquatic habitat and spend much time in shallow water.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife viewing is generally best during the Dry season (May to October). Vegetation is thinner, and animals concentrate around water making them easier to spot. The Okavango Delta floods from June to October, providing the opportunity to watch wildlife in this unique ecosystem.
The drier parks in the Kalahari area offer better wildlife viewing during the Wet season (November to April) when fresh grasses attract wildlife from the north.
Chobe National Park has a warm to hot climate, and there is a Dry and Wet season. The Dry season months May to August are the coolest and most rain falls between December and March. It is advisable to bring warm clothing for boat trips and morning drives.
Dry Season –April to October
The last showers marking the end of the Wet season normally fall in April. From May, the park becomes drier and drier. June and July are the coolest months; however, temperatures begin increasing in August and peak in October.
Wet Season –November to March
The first rains bring relief. It doesn’t usually rain all day, but thunderstorms in the afternoon are common. It’s hot throughout the season with afternoon temperatures of around 32°C/90°F. Mornings are pleasant.
Chobe National Park has several areas that can be visited. The most popular and accessible area is the riverfront, which is just outside Kasane. Chobe Gate is located 6 km/3 mi west of Kasane and 80km/49 mi west of Victoria Falls. The drive from Kasane takes 10 minutes and from Victoria Falls it’s just over an hour*.
Visitors to this area usually fly into Kasane Airport (BBK), and self-drive visitors can pick up their 4x4 there.
The Savuti and Linyanti areas can be reached by 4x4 in the Dry season, but most people fly in by chartered plane to their lodge.
Another popular point of entry to the country is Maun Airport (MUB). From here you can fly on to Kasane. Driving is also possible – it’s about 600km/370 mi and it takes about 7 hours*.
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
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Domestic Flights
Charter flights between parks will usually be booked by the tour operator as part of your tour package.
Domestic flights to Kasane can be booked through Air Botswana.
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