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For those drawn to the raw power of nature, the Chobe region is defined by its namesake river and the immense national park that lines its banks. The main event here is the riverfront itself, where you can watch hundreds of elephants gather at sunset or take a boat cruise past drinking buffalo and submerged hippos. Game drives through the Chobe National Park, especially in the dry season, offer some of Africa's most concentrated wildlife viewing, from prides of lion to vast herds of antelope.
Most visitors base themselves in or near the town of Kasane, which serves as the practical gateway to the park and offers easy access to boat launches and safari operators. This destination is ideal for wildlife enthusiasts and adventurous couples, though many lodges also cater well to families with older children. Kasane has a small international airport with connections to Johannesburg and Victoria Falls, making it a convenient stop on a southern African circuit.
Accommodation here is dominated by safari lodges and camps, ranging from comfortable chalets to exclusive luxury tents overlooking the river. On HOTEVI, you can find options like the classic Chobe Safari Lodge, the upscale Zambezi Queen for a unique houseboat stay, the intimate Camp Kuzuma, and the family-friendly Mowana Safari Resort. Your choice really depends on how close you want to be to the wild action.
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What is Chobe known for?
Chobe is known for its rich wildlife, including elephants, lions, cheetahs and numerous bird species.
Best time to visit Chobe?
The best time to visit Chobe is during the dry season, from May to October, when wildlife congregate near water sources.