Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Botswana Safari

CHOBE EXPERIENCE.



The profusion of wildlife at Chobe National Park makes it one of Africa’s true highlights.
This brief adventure is sure to deliver many thrilling sightings of the elephants, big cats 
and 450 odd species of colorful bird life who call this park home. Between game drives
 enjoy a swim or a drink at your comfortable lodge. Witness the great herds of the world’s
 largest elephant’s close-up as they enjoy a drink and play on the edge of Chobe River. 



Stay in a lodge in a prime position overlooking the Chobe River, and escape the heat with a 
relaxing swim in the pool. Embark on game drives with the experience and expertise of the 
local lodge-based guide. Great numbers of ungulate animals are attracted by the riverfront in 
Chobe National Park- experience the large lion prides that follow in their wake. It is your turn
to experience the best trip to Chobe National Park in Botswana, this is where the magic happen.

wildlife


Situated on the periphery of the Okavango Delta, the biggest inland Delta in the World, the 
Chobe National park is Botswana's first national park and also the most biologically diverse.
It is located in the Northern part of the country on the border with Namibia, Zambia and
Zimbabwe all part of the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation area.
Chobe national park is one of the national parks with  the most concentrations of game in 
Africa. It is also within  the central Kalahari Game Reserve and the Gemsbok national park.

Chobe national park

The park has four major regions; 
1.) The Serondela area in the extreme Northeast of the Park with  lush floodplains and a 
dense woodland of mahogany, teak and acacias trees and mopane trees mostly
reduced by largely elephant presence. The Chobe river flows past  this region and
provides watering for wildlife here throughout the year.

2.) The Savuti Marsh area forms part of the western part of the park. The region is relatively
dry as there is no river to support it besides the Savuti river which is generally
also most times of the year.
3.) The Linyati Marsh is on the Northwest corner of the park adjacent also to the Linyati
river and the Kwando river on the northern bank. Around the two rivers are lagoons,
floodplains and open woodlands. There is a large concentration of lion prides, leopards,
wild dogs, roan, antelopes and hippopotamus in this region alongside crocodiles and
many species of birds.

4.) Hinterland lies between the Linyanti and Savuti Marshes, a mainly grassland area where
elands are commonly seen in the region.

Game drives

Game drives in the national are never a disappointment for safari throughout the year. The
campsites in the national park are well maintained and many times animals come just as
close to the campsite grounds. The boat cruise in the Chobe river is my favorite for
bird sightings, something you can as well  do on the campsites and surrounding areas.

Kasane and Kazungula

The national park is just as close to two small towns of Kasane and Kazungula near the
border posts of Zimbabwe and Zambia.Buffaloes , elephants, zebras, antelopes are seen roaming also the roads in this animal corridor not so worried about the noise of cars and buses along their way. It's a way of life in these areas to leave in harmony with the wild and nature. In the morning maraboo stocks are seen hovering in the air as if to catch the earliest worms as they sit high in the trees. Once in a while vultures spring to life if there is a dead animal in the region. on most nights the rolling sound of the lions is very common areas nearby and the laughter of hyenas every night reminds you that indeed you are in African Safari
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