Experience the Majesty of the Chobe River
Unforgettable Wildlife Encounters on the Chobe River
Explore one of Africa's greatest wildlife sanctuaries, teeming with elephants, hippos, and more.

Chobe River, Botswana
The Chobe River, a major tributary of the Zambezi, winds its way through Botswana, Namibia, Angola, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Approximately 1,000 miles long, it's navigable for much of its length and boasts one of Africa's largest elephant populations. Experience the thrill of witnessing these magnificent creatures, along with hippos, crocodiles, lions, and a wealth of other wildlife, in their natural habitat.
Abundant Wildlife
Witness incredible wildlife including elephants, hippos, crocodiles, lions, leopards, and cheetahs.
Stunning Scenery
Explore the breathtaking landscapes of the Chobe National Park and surrounding areas.
Variety of Activities
Enjoy boat safaris, game drives, and relaxing moments on the riverbanks.
What to Expect
Expect hot temperatures, strong currents in parts of the river, and potentially challenging navigation during the dry season. Prepare accordingly with appropriate clothing and gear.
Respecting Wildlife
Maintain a safe distance from animals, follow your guide's instructions, and leave no trace behind. Help preserve this incredible ecosystem.