Chobe National Park

Botswana’s pioneering national park (established in 1967) protects 11,700 square kilometres of wilderness across four distinct ecosystems. Renowned for hosting Africa’s largest elephant population (around 120,000), Chobe also offers outstanding encounters with lions, leopards, buffalo, and African wild dogs. The Chobe Riverfront provides easy access to game drives and boat safaris along the Chobe River, while the remote Savuti, Linyanti, and Nogatsaa regions reward visitors with pristine landscapes and dramatic predator action.