Activities  in Chobe National Park.

Activities  in Chobe National Park : Chobe National Park is an intrigued safari destination, the first National Park of Botswana located in the northern part of the country. With its highest concentration of elephants, the park is home to a diverse range of animals. Chobe National Park is the third-largest national park in Botswana due to its diverse biological ecosystem. The riverfront, delta of Linyanti Marshes and the remote region of Savuti makes Chobe a land with various geography that supports the dense wildlife.


The park covers an area of 11700 square kilometres, Chobe riverfront is the main lifeline supporting the wildlife of Chobe National Park. Near the waterfront, particularly during the dry seasons, one can easily spot the herd of elephants and Cape buffalo. Regarding the fauna that calls Botswana’s Chobe National Park home, there are numerous waterbucks, as well as endemic pukus, lechwe, giraffes, roans, kudus, and sable, as well as baboons, impala, warthogs, monkeys, and bushbucks. The park has more than 460 species of birds on record. Predators such as lions, jackals, hyenas, and leopards are among the animals that call Chobe National Park home.

Activities to do in Chobe National Park.

Game drives in Chobe National Park.

Chobe game drives are the variety one way to experience the Kasane and the Chobe National Park. We offer you 4×4 safari vehicles that are specially built. Their open sides offer guests outstanding views of the surrounding wildlife. In Chobe Park, game drives are led by qualified safari guides. Their expertise and understanding shed a lot of light on the locations and behaviours of the animals.

Game drives in Chobe National Park

We cannot promise particular sightings, but elephants are practically a given, as Chobe has the highest concentration of these fascinating giants in the world! During game drives, you may frequently see buffalo, zebra, hyena, giraffe, red lechwe, hippo, and crocodiles. You may also see a variety of stunning bird species. You might be privileged to spot large cats like lions and leopards. Although they are very elusive and prefer the Linyanti region of the park, cheetahs are also present. There are three different game drives available in Chobe National Park: morning, afternoon, and full day game drives.

Bird watching in Chobe National Park.

Over 460 species have been recorded in Activities  in Chobe National Park making it an excellent safari destination to go birdwatching. Riverboat cruises are a great way to see a variety of waders and other water-related birds. As they have become much habituated to boats, bird photography is very recognizing here. The African fish eagle, whose distinctive call will stick with you forever, is a highlight of the river trips. Gathered on the sandbanks, African skimmers soar over the river, occasionally plunging into the water to feed. The African fish eagle, African skimmer, African spoonbill, African marsh harrier, collared pratincole, Swamp nightjar, and many more bird species are also visible.

Bird watching in Chobe National Park.

Guided Nature/bush walks in Chobe National Park.

The dense undergrowth and the distinctive topography of the park make Chobe National Park’s guided bush walk tour ideal. The walking tour is an excellent safari experience of closely observing the wilderness of wild Africa here you experience the wonderful animal species like the free ranging elephants, giraffes, impalas, antelopes and viewing colorful bird species and among others.

Guided Nature/bush walks in Chobe National Park.

Fishing tour in Chobe National Park.

No safari to Chobe River would be accomplish without a Chobe River fishing trip. Attempt to capture the elusive tiger fish. The world’s most powerful freshwater fish with the highest power to weight ratio can be found in the waters of the Chobe River. The Tiger fish is a true pleasure to every serious or amateur angler. These formidable combatants can be captured with a fly, the conventional spinner, or a spoon. The Chobe River is a complex network of tributaries and riverine. The knowledgeable fishing guides are native to the Chobe River. They are aware of the best locations for fishing to increase your chances of catching one of these incredible fish.
There is a strict catch and release rule when fishing. Since it’s tiger fish spawning season, January, February, and March are off-limits to fishing in Chobe.

Camping safari in Chobe National Park.

Chobe Camping safaris offer an actual escape into the wild. When visiting Botswana, the mobile camping safaris offer an amazing adventure experience. A mobile safari is one that travels between official wild camps while camping. These camps are in the perfect national parks and game reserves of Botswana. Here, you will experience nature up close through the sounds of birds and the movements of animals, providing you with incredible safari experiences.

walking safaris in chobe

Cultural village tour in Chobe National Park.

Step back in time several hundred years when you reach the peculiarly situated Impalila Island, which sits atop the meeting point of four nations. It’s amazing to think that you could be sipping on a Tafel beer from Namibia, a Zambezi beer from Zimbabwe, a St. Louis beer from Botswana, or a Mozi beer from Zambia, all within earshot of each other. Indeed, in this place where the Masubia tribe has lived for aeons, time has stopped completely. Visit and witness their daily existence, almost exactly as it has always been.

Cultural village tour in Chobe National Park.

Watch where they sleep and what they eat while they continue to use teams of oxen to plough their land. They carry water and goods on their heads from the Chobe River and lead simple lives, cooking over open fires. Periodically, there are cultural performances that demonstrate how much of a need there is for their own dance and music forms. It is interesting to note that Impalila Island was formerly a military base for the South African Defence Force. This meeting point of four countries was formerly known as The Caprivi Strip and is now called The Zambezi Zone.

Photography tour in Chobe National Park.

This safari is an ideal chance to improve your wildlife photography abilities. Naturally, visiting the Chobe River offers the chance to see amazing game sightings of Botswana’s fauna. Together with your professional wildlife photographers safari guides, you will capture incredible moments. Our staff of expert photographers and guides has extensive knowledge of the park.

Photography tour in Chobe National Park.

Chobe National Park is the setting for Chobe Photographic Safari. Included are three boat safaris, giving you plenty of chances to photograph the wildlife. Elephants and buffalo in large herds also favour the river route. Along the river, you can take a game drive as well. Chobe is one of the greatest national parks in Africa because of its wealth of wildlife and expanding conservation initiatives.

Boat cruise in Chobe National Park.

Sail down the Chobe River holding a freshly mixed cocktail while observing the sun gradually set and turn orange. It is a wonderful safari experience that allows you to get up close and personal with contented wildlife. Elephants, hippos, and birds are all enjoying the fresh waters of the Chobe River when you wake up and peek through the curtains.

Boat cruise in Chobe National Park.

Elephant in large herds or small groups are almost a guarantee and the sight of several antelope species, grazing contentedly while keeping a watchful eye out for crocodiles, will excite you. Hippos and their adorable calves scream, splash, and make loud noises. Perhaps you’ll see a lion, leopard, hyena, jackal, or caracul kill someone. All the predators spellbinding. At the ideal moment, your guide will serve beer, wine, or refreshing drinks, providing more peaceful times to watch some of the 460 bird species that inhabit the area and are abundant during certain seasons.

Best time to visit Chobe National Park.
Although you can see animals all year round at Chobe National Park, the best time to see them is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. This is especially true along the southern bank of the park’s broad river bearing the same name. As the season goes on, it gets better, but be aware that it also gets hotter.

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