Chobe National Park, located in northern Botswana, is renowned for its vast elephant population and diverse wildlife. The park’s Chobe Riverfront offers spectacular boat safaris, where visitors can see elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and abundant birdlife up close. Further inland, the Savuti and Linyanti regions provide excellent game viewing, including lions, leopards, and wild dogs. With its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity, Chobe is one of Africa’s top safari destinations.
Dry conditions make wildlife viewing spectacular, especially in the Okavango Delta and Chobe, as animals gather around remaining water sources. It’s the best time for safaris and scenic mokoro trips, but it’s also the busiest and most expensive period, with lodges booking up well in advance.
April and May offer cooler temperatures and good game viewing before the Delta floods, while November brings dramatic skies and the chance to see newborn animals. These months offer great value and fewer crowds, making them a smart choice for experienced travelers and photographers.
April and May offer cooler temperatures and good game viewing before the Delta floods, while November brings dramatic skies and the chance to see newborn animals. These months offer great value and fewer crowds, making them a smart choice for experienced travelers and photographers.
April and May offer cooler temperatures and good game viewing before the Delta floods, while November brings dramatic skies and the chance to see newborn animals. These months offer great value and fewer crowds, making them a smart choice for experienced travelers and photographers.
Botswana’s Green Season is hot and rainy, with lush landscapes and dramatic thunderstorms. Wildlife is more dispersed, but birding is superb and antelope calving attracts predators. While some areas may be inaccessible, it’s a peaceful time with great rates and quiet camps.
Botswana’s Green Season is hot and rainy, with lush landscapes and dramatic thunderstorms. Wildlife is more dispersed, but birding is superb and antelope calving attracts predators. While some areas may be inaccessible, it’s a peaceful time with great rates and quiet camps.
Botswana’s Green Season is hot and rainy, with lush landscapes and dramatic thunderstorms. Wildlife is more dispersed, but birding is superb and antelope calving attracts predators. While some areas may be inaccessible, it’s a peaceful time with great rates and quiet camps.