Renowned for its epic wildlife encounters, Chobe National Park unfolds from the Savuti swamps, to the Linyanti floodplains and along the mighty Chobe River before it merges with the Zambezi. For wildlife enthusiasts, it’s a front-row seat to Africa’s giants - massive herds of buffalo, elephants, and plains game - seen from both land and water vantage points! Add a touch of luxury with guided expeditions through the park and even a trip to the thundering Victoria Falls.
Chobe’s Savuti plains are renowned for their powerful lion prides - but equally memorable is the adventurous route that leads you there. Savuti makes an ideal stopover when linking the Okavango Delta with the Chobe River on a classic “Best of Botswana” itinerary.
Further north, the Linyanti floodplains offer a tranquil contrast, with abundant water and remarkably few visitors. For self-drivers, Chobe’s riverfront - especially around Ihaha - is a dream, with year-round water attracting massive herds of elephant and buffalo, plus a full cast of plains game and big cats. Whether from your riverside campsite or aboard a sunset cruise, the views over the Chobe River are truly unforgettable.