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Chobe River Elephants
The Land of Giants

Chobe

Where the elephants come to the river to drink, and the sun sets in a blaze of fire.

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The Empire of Elephants

Chobe National Park is legendary. Home to Africa’s largest concentration of elephants—estimated at over 120,000—it is a landscape of permanent water and dramatic wildlife encounters. The park is a mosaic of habitats, from the lush floodplains of the Chobe River to the arid, predator-rich Savuti marshes.

To travel here is to witness the raw power of the wild. Whether watching massive herds swim across the river or witnessing the Savuti lion prides hunting their formidable prey, Chobe offers a scale of safari that is truly epic.

11,700

KM² NATIONAL PARK

120,000

ELEPHANTS

Savuti

LEGENDRY PREDATORS
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River Boat Safaris

One of Chobe's most iconic experiences is the boat safari on the Chobe River. Drift alongside elephants bathing, watch hippos fight for territory, and witness the incredible variety of birdlife that congregates on the riverbanks. It is a front-row seat to the most dramatic wildlife show on earth.