If there’s one memory that you’ll take away from a Chobe safari, it’s that of elephants. About 120 000 live in and around Chobe National Park, and inconceivable numbers of these gentle giants can be seen crowding the banks of the Chobe River during Botswana’s dry season from about May to October. Chobe is also one of the best places in Africa to witness the most dramatic predator action – its Savuti region is where lions regularly clash with hyenas and powerful prides famously take down Africa’s biggest game like buffalo, giraffe and even elephants.Chobe National Park is Botswana’s most biologically diverse park and you will most definitely have close-up encounters with huge herds of elephant and buffalo. And there are high chances of seeing predators like lion, wild dog, jackal, hyena and leopard.
Clients gets transferred from Victoria falls to Botswana lodge dropping their bags before proceeding to the river where they will spend the morning viewing game along the Chobe River. The morning cruise ends at around 12:30 p.m, and clients are then taken to a hotel on the riverbank for lunch at no extra charge. After lunch, clients board safari vehicles for an afternoon game drive in the Chobe National Park where they will have the opportunity to enjoy an abundance of wildlife without any rush as you will spend the night in Chobe.
After early morning breakfast you will be transferred into the nation park for a full day game drive . The picnic lunch will be in the national park at around 1230hrs . The day will end around 1600hrs and you will be driven back to your hotel to get some rest .
After breakfast you will be transfers back to Victoria Falls however you have a choice of doing an early morning game drive which is not included on the price .
Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls