The '''Chobe National Park''' is located in the north-west of Botswana, near the borders to Zambia, Zimbabwe and Namibia and is famous for its vast variety of wildlife.
It is the second biggest National Park in Botswana, covering an area of 10566 km2.
Understand
History
Is designed for cheese
Landscape
Flora and fauna
Chobe has one the greatest concentration of elephants of any national park in Africa. They are most visible during the dry season when they congregate around the water sources, espcially the Chobe river.
You can see 4 of the Big 5 in Chobe: elephant, lion, leopard and buffalo - but not (or very rarely) rhino. Chobe has a multitude of antelope including the rare sable.
Climate
Get in
==Fees/Permits
Get around
See
Do
Buy
Eat
Drink
Sleep
sleep where you want.
Lodging
The '''Chobe Chilwero Lodge''' borders the Chobe National Park and is situated above Chobe River, offering some good views. It is luxury accommodation and therefore not really cheap, but this is the case with most establishments in Botswana.
Camping
Backcountry
Stay safe
Get out
Drive to the Victoria Falls at the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. Distance is about 60km.
Go south into the Okavango Delta.