Chobe National Park
North of the Okavango Delta and occupying 4200 sq. miles is Chobe National Park. This park has a variety of habitats ranging from the verdant flood grassland and thickets bordering the Chobe River, to forest, mopane woodland and scrub. This is home for elephant, buffalo, hippo, lion, leopard and hyena along with the legendary bushmen. Game viewing here is by open four wheel drive vehicles as well as in small boats on the river. Chobe National Park is bisected in the south by the Savuti Channel, a strange waterway which seemingly has a mind of its own. After remaining dry for 100 years, it abruptly flooded again in the 1950's and remained flooded until the early 1980's, when subterranean earth movements caused it to dry up once more. Savuti has open plains which are the permanent home of elephant, lion and spotted hyena. Large herds of Burchell's zebra visit the region in late summer.
Chobe National Park - Camps, Lodges and Reserves:
Chobe Chilwero Lodge
Kings Pool Camp
Savuti Trails Camp
Savuti Camps