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Chobe Day Trip

Chobe Day Trip

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CHOBE NATIONAL PARK

The park is widely known for its large elephant population, estimated to be around 50,000. Elephants living here are Kalahari elephants, the largest in herd size of all known elephant populations. They are characterized by rather brittle ivory and short tusks, perhaps due to calcium deficiency in the soils. Damage caused by the high numbers of elephants is rife in some areas. The concentration is so high throughout Chobe that culls have been considered but are deemed too controversial and have thus far been rejected by park management. In the dry season, these elephants sojourn in the Chobe River and Linyanti River areas. In the rainy season, they make a 200-kilometer migration to the southeastern stretch of the park. Their distribution zone however outreaches the park and spreads to north-western Zimbabwe

CHOBE NATIONAL PARK, BOTSWANA

Chobe National Park is Botswana’s first national park, and also the most biologically diverse. Located in the north of the country, it is Botswana’s third largest park, after Central Kalahari Game Reserve and Gemsbok National Park. This park is noted for having a population of lions which prey on elephants, mostly calves or juveniles, but also subadults.

DAY 1

We wake up early in the morning to see how the sun rises in Africa and the birds singing to it and have our breakfast packed for us to enjoy as we drive through the park 70km to the border of Zimbabwe and Botswana, Kazungula it will be an early morning game drive in disguise. Everyone will need to carry their passports as we will be crossing into Botswana to spend our day, when we get to the border, we are transferred into our Botswana partner company vehicle due to the escalation in the cost of permit fees, Clients may be required to change vehicles at the Border Post. and they will handle everything in Botswana. Chobe National Park is the second largest park in Botswana with the largest concentration of game in the country, firstly we will go straight for the boat cruise and come back for lunch at the lodge and soon after lunch, we head for the game viewing on road after viewing the game from the river. Around 5 pm we head back for the Border as our Driver will be waiting for us on the Zimbabwean side upon arrival, we drive back to the tourist capital and rest.

INCLUDES: transfer, lunch, boat cruise, game drive, water

EXCLUDES: park fees & visa fees

170 USD (per person sharing)

 

  • MINIMUM 2 PAX
  • 1 DAY TRIP
  • VICTORIA FALLS TO BOTSWANA AND RETURN
  • PASSPORT NEEDED
  • IT WILL BE A SHARED TOUR
  • IT CAN START ANY DAY
  • MINIMUM AGE 6 YEARS
  • IT CAN BE TAILORMADE
  • LOW SEASON RATES APPLY FROM NOVEMBER TO MARCH
  • HIGH SEASON RATES APPLY FROM APRIL TO OCTOBER
  • TRANSFERS DONE WITH MINI-VANS
  • GAME DRIVES DONE WITH OPEN SIDED OFFROAD VANS
  • EXCLUDES PARK FEES

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