BOTSWANA > CHOBE NATIONAL PARK

Thundering herds. Iconic riverfronts.

Chobe National Park is a landscape of massive scale and incredible variety. You’ll find Africa’s highest concentration of elephants here, alongside a biodiversity that shifts dramatically as you move from the lush Chobe River floodplains to the predator-rich grasslands of Savuti.

Our Chobe safaris are designed to show you every side of the park. We pair the famous, easy-access riverfront with those remote “hinterland” areas where the wilderness still feels completely untouched.


What Makes Chobe Special?

The Land of Giants

Chobe is world-renowned for its elephants. With a population of over 120,000, watching massive herds swim across the river or gather at the water’s edge is a spectacle found nowhere else on earth.

Life on the River

Unlike traditional land-based parks, Chobe allows you to swap the 4×4 for a boat safari. Floating alongside hippos, crocodiles, and buffalo provides a close-up perspective that is both unique and incredibly photographic.

The Savuti Mystery

Savuti is a bit of an enigma, famous for its “vanishing” channel and intense wildlife encounters. It’s the perfect spot for anyone looking for the rawest, most high-impact side of the Botswana bush.


Chobe Safari Highlights

  • The Herds: Incredible concentrations of elephant and buffalo (especially from May to October), plus the legendary hyena clans of Savuti
  • Big Game & Predators: Reliable sightings of lion, leopard, and buffalo. It’s also where you’ll find the Savuti lion prides that have famously learned to hunt elephants
  • River Safaris: Boat cruises offering front-row seats to hippos, crocodiles, and water-loving antelope like the Red Lechwe and the rare, fuzzy Puku
  • The “Scimitar” Antelope: Excellent chances to spot the striking Sable Antelope with its curved horns, alongside giraffe, zebra, and the elusive African wild dog
  • Birdlife: Over 450 species, ranging from massive fish eagles to the tiny, colorful bee-eaters


What to Do in Chobe National Park

Chobe tends to have a more energetic feel than the quiet, winding channels of the Delta. It’s a place for activities that bring you as close as possible to the true giants of the African bush.

Activities include:

  • Boat safaris: Exploring the Chobe River for unique water-level wildlife sightings
  • Mokoro (dugout canoe) safaris: Traditional trips through the quiet Linyanti wetlands
  • Game drives: Morning and afternoon explorations in open 4×4 vehicles
  • Walking safaris: Bush walks with experienced guides (seasonal)
  • Birding and photographic safaris: Capturing the diverse life of the riverine forests and floodplains


Where to Stay

Chobe offers a range of accommodation, from lodges inside Chobe National Park to safari camps along the Chobe River and in the nearby forest reserves.

You can choose to stay in one area or combine different locations as part of a tailor-made itinerary.

Chobe Safari Lodge

A classic riverfront lodge sitting right on the park’s edge. It offers a perfect blend of land and water adventures, serving as a convenient base for exploring both Chobe National Park and the iconic Victoria Falls.

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Ghoha Hills

Perched high with dramatic views of the Savuti Marsh, this eco-luxury lodge offers premier access to legendary predator sightings. It’s a standout choice for those seeking comfort and high-impact wildlife viewing.

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Nogatsaa Pans

The only lodge in this remote region, offering a completely private and uncrowded safari. Overlooking seasonal pans, it’s a quiet, immersive retreat for those wanting to escape the busier Chobe riverfront.

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Lenyebi River Lodge

A boutique, intimate lodge with a handful of river-facing suites overlooking the Chobe. It offers a calm, personalised stay with modern comforts, providing an affordable touch of luxury in a beautiful setting.

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Elephant Valley Lodge

A peaceful tented retreat set in the Kasane Forest’s key wildlife corridor. Ideal for a quiet start, it offers easy access to famous elephant herds and the iconic Victoria Falls.

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Wildtrack Safaris Eco Lodge

A sustainable lodge tucked between the wilds of Chobe and Hwange. With a warm, personal feel, it offers a meaningful connection to nature and chances to spot rare wild dogs.

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Chobe Safari Lodge

A classic riverfront lodge sitting right on the park’s edge. It offers a perfect blend of land and water adventures, serving as a convenient base for exploring both Chobe National Park and the iconic Victoria Falls.

View Chobe Safari Lodge

Ghoha Hills

Perched high with dramatic views of the Savuti Marsh, this eco-luxury lodge offers premier access to legendary predator sightings. It’s a standout choice for those seeking comfort and high-impact wildlife viewing.

View Ghoha Hills

Nogatsaa Pans

The only lodge in this remote region, offering a completely private and uncrowded safari. Overlooking seasonal pans, it’s a quiet, immersive retreat for those wanting to escape the busier Chobe riverfront.

View Nogatsaa Pans

Lenyebi River Lodge

A boutique, intimate lodge with a handful of river-facing suites overlooking the Chobe. It offers a calm, personalised stay with modern comforts, providing an affordable touch of luxury in a beautiful setting.

View Lenyebi

Elephant Valley Lodge

A peaceful tented retreat set in the Kasane Forest’s key wildlife corridor. Ideal for a quiet start, it offers easy access to famous elephant herds and the iconic Victoria Falls.

View Elephant Valley

Wildtrack Safaris Eco Lodge

A sustainable lodge tucked between the wilds of Chobe and Hwange. With a warm, personal feel, it offers a meaningful connection to nature and chances to spot rare wild dogs.

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Best time to visit

May–October (dry season):

This is the peak for Chobe safaris. As the inland water dries up, thousands of animals migrate to the Chobe River. You can expect clear skies, cooler mornings, and the most intense wildlife concentrations.

November–April (green season):

With its lush greenery, it’s a favorite for birdwatchers and anyone hoping to see newborn animals. It gets quite hot, but the park is much quieter and offers great value for travellers.

Getting there

Most travellers fly directly into Kasane International Airport. It’s incredibly convenient and sits just minutes from the park’s main gate. Because Chobe sits right where Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Zambia meet, it’s also a very easy road transfer from Victoria Falls.


Chobe National Park Safari Packages

Explore our curated Chobe safari packages, from iconic riverfront cruises to remote journeys into the heart of Savuti. Each trip can be tailored to your travel dates, lodge preferences, and pace of adventure.

10-Day Botswana Highlights (All-Inclusive)

Explore the legendary elephant herds of the Chobe riverfront before heading deep into Moremi and the Okavango Delta. This all-inclusive journey captures the true scale and diversity of Botswana’s landscapes.

$6,205 pp sharing

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7-Day Botswana Safari — Stay 7, Pay 6 Offer

Begin with Chobe River boat cruises and tracking predators in the wild Khwai region. End your week-long adventure in the Okavango Delta with quiet mokoro trips—all for the price of six.

$3,314 pp sharing

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5-Day Botswana Safari Package

An immersive safari featuring the world’s largest elephant herds in Chobe. With expert-led game drives and boat cruises, this journey provides exceptional wildlife and birdlife sightings.

$4,150 pp sharing

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8-Day Botswana Safari + Victoria Falls

Combine the wildlife of Chobe and Savuti with the majesty of Victoria Falls. This family journey features sunset Zambezi cruises, eco-luxury lodges, and a complimentary night for a more rewarding holiday.

$3,832 pp sharing

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9-Day Chobe, Moremi & Okavango Safari

A journey through the contrasting landscapes of Chobe, Moremi, and the Makgadikgadi Pans. This luxury safari features river cruises and scenic flights, showcasing the very best of Northern Botswana’s wildlife.

$5,443 pp sharing

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10-Day Botswana Highlights (All-Inclusive)

Explore the legendary elephant herds of the Chobe riverfront before heading deep into Moremi and the Okavango Delta. This all-inclusive journey captures the true scale and diversity of Botswana’s landscapes.

$6,205 pp sharing

View Itinerary

7-Day Botswana Safari — Stay 7, Pay 6 Offer

Begin with Chobe River boat cruises and tracking predators in the wild Khwai region. End your week-long adventure in the Okavango Delta with quiet mokoro trips—all for the price of six.

$3,314 pp sharing

View Itinerary

5-Day Botswana Safari Package

An immersive safari featuring the world’s largest elephant herds in Chobe. With expert-led game drives and boat cruises, this journey provides exceptional wildlife and birdlife sightings.

$4,150 pp sharing

View Itinerary

8-Day Botswana Safari + Victoria Falls

Combine the wildlife of Chobe and Savuti with the majesty of Victoria Falls. This family journey features sunset Zambezi cruises, eco-luxury lodges, and a complimentary night for a more rewarding holiday.

$3,832 pp sharing

View Itinerary

9-Day Chobe, Moremi & Okavango Safari

A journey through the contrasting landscapes of Chobe, Moremi, and the Makgadikgadi Pans. This luxury safari features river cruises and scenic flights, showcasing the very best of Northern Botswana’s wildlife.

$5,443 pp sharing

View Itinerary

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