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User Reviews of Chobe National Park (217 Reviews)

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Male avatar icon Noralv Breivik Norway flag NO       Visited: October 2023 Reviewed: Nov 2, 2023

Email Noralv Breivik  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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This time it was too dry

Female avatar icon Jeva Kuznecova Belgium flag BE       Visited: November 2023 Reviewed: Nov 21, 2023

Email Jeva Kuznecova  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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Was great opportunity to see the wildlife in one day from Zimbabwe

Female avatar icon Magone Latvia flag LV       Visited: November 2023 Reviewed: Dec 2, 2023

Email Magone  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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Beautiful nature, many animals and birds.

Male avatar icon Garel Jean-Marc France flag FR       Visited: November 2023 Reviewed: Dec 6, 2023

Email Garel Jean-Marc  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

For us it was a baptem / This Safari was really beautiful

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Small Park but really interresting to discover a Safari / 1 day was enough for us

Female avatar icon Leigh Jelicich New Zealand flag NZ       Visited: March 2024 Reviewed: Apr 7, 2024

Email Leigh Jelicich  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

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Chobe is truly amazing, the landscape is beautiful and offers so much in wildlife. This was our first safari of many and still one of my top 3 for sure.

Avatar icon Di G. Visited: December 2010 Reviewed: Jun 27, 2011

A destination to view magnificent creatures with minimal interference from man.

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My visit to Chobe National Park satisfied the wildlife viewing and photographic opportunities I have been yearning for. I began my stay with a jumper flight from Maun International Airport to the Orient Express Savute Elephant camp. My guide Rob drove us into a remote camp area with amazing views along the way. We spotted zebra, impala, and several species of birds on just the drive in. That evening and every morning and evening thereafter we had game drives to explore different areas of the park and spot game.
We were not disappointed, and although we went in what is typically considered the off season, we were deluged with a variety of amazing animals in the park. Elephant, leopards, lions, cape buffalo, kudu, zebra, giraffe, jackal, mongoose, warthog, ducks, herons, and eagles were just a few of the many animals we viewed.
Our accomodations were in a safari style canvas tent with en suite bathrooms and a beautiful wood deck overlooking the Savute Channel, which was flowing
Read more again for the first time in decades. The food was superb, and the service at our camp was truly better than we could have even dreamed. Our guide was an incredibly knowledgeabale young man who not only knew the basics of each animal but was able to go in depth about mating habits, juvenile coloring, pack habits and many many other things. Our daily excursions were tailored to our viewing interests- in our case, we wished to see predators especially! Every day was warm and we had almost no rain during our stay, but there was a high level of humidity.
Overall, Chobe was a once in a lifetime experience that did not disappoint.
Avatar icon faun070 Visited: July 2010 Reviewed: Oct 13, 2011

Chobe's vibes

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Our trip to Botswana started at Kazungulu, where we drove in from Zimbabwe early in the morning. As a lucky forebode, we saw a leopard less than a mile away from the border post, sitting some ten metres from the main road watching us curiously. We were welcomed at the Chobe Safari Lodge and then had a river safari just for the two of us. I remember our guide's name, Tobishu, who was extremely well informed. Tobishu was excited when I expressed a particular interest in birds, about which he happened to know a lot. He also shared with us some of the higher politics concerning the ownership of that part of the Chobe river. Neighbouring country Namibia questioned Botswana's claim to this very fertile piece of land; and the matter was brought to the heart of international law in The Hague: The peace palace, just a short walk from our Dutch home! While enjoying coffee, tea and cakes we were brought close to Yellow-billed Storks, nesting eagles, some huge crocodiles, water monitors and
Read more the peculiar Hamerkop bird. Big wildlife included elephants, close to and interacting (or not) with waterbucks and the ever elegant impalas. There were many hippos and Tobishu told us about the genuine threat they pose to people and when one made his way to us and started to yawn from not too great a distance this seemed to genuinely frighten our guide. After an excellent buffet served at the Chobe Safari Lodge (built between hugely rooted trees) we had an equally wonderful land safari. Again we saw many birds: different species of vulture, a Martial Eagle, Marabou Storks and lovely strikingly coloured beeeaters and rollers. The driver/guide (whose name I regretfully forgot) pointed out the almost symbiotic relationship the Chobe Park has with the elephants, who come exceptionally close to the four by fours, having learnt not to fear humans. He went further to explain differences between his park and South Africa's famous Kruger Park (which we had just visited), stating that the Chobe Park has no fences (good, but the downside of this: they are short of rhinos here) and the management's policy of not interfering with the animals. When we saw many creatures eating of a fresh carcass, the guide set out to find the lions responsible for the kill, and after some driving we found them: Three lionesses, stuffed and asleep near some not very covering shurbs. When our car got stuck in the mud not far from these apex predators and a colleague guide had to drive towards us and pull us out, we had some thrill moments too! Despite the fact that it was not summer, the temperature was lovely, just not sunny. So Chobe National Park differs considerably from a park like Kruger, and is definitely worth a visit. The day was over before we knew it, and we drove to the exit amidst a large herd of the beautiful sable antilopes: an animal you won't encounter as far south as Kruger. Botswana (and for that matter: Zimbabwe and Zambia) has that edge, a little more roughness than the better known (parks in) South Africa. The guides are friendly, very able, and their English is excellent. In all: Highly recommendable.
Female avatar icon Lorraine Mills Australia flag AU       Visited: April 2016 Reviewed: May 13, 2016

Email Lorraine Mills  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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For my photography. Magnificent sightings and exceptional birdlife. Would highly recommend

Male avatar icon Yamil Saenz United States flag US       Visited: August 2016 Reviewed: Aug 28, 2016

Email Yamil Saenz  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

My Favorite place in Botswana.

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The sunset cruise is a must.
Chobe National Park is an open window to the Pleistocene Period.
The concentration of megafauna is beyond imagination.
Here you will find some of the largest elephant and buffalo herds in the entire African Continent.
Not to mention real close encounters with Lions, hippo's, crocodiles and monitor lizards.
The rare Puku and the Red Lechwe are also very common.
Bird life is also abundant.

These are some of the pictures that I got in a couple of days.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ysaenz/albums/72157671775156461


Male avatar icon RunningRalph Netherlands flag NL       Visited: January 2017 Reviewed: May 13, 2017

Email RunningRalph  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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so much wildlife, never seen this before!