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Enjoy a gamedrive in Chobe National Park! Chobe is best known for the countless elephants that live here, thanks to the fertile soil, the abundant water and the vast land. You will be amazed by the open plains, lush green swamps and flowings rivers full of wildlife.
Chobe National Park is divided into four different areas, each with distinctly unique geographical landscapes. They are as follows; the Savuti channel, Linyati wetlands, Serondella and Nogatsaa.
Gobabis Hill in Savuti has ancient San rock paintings that are estimated to be about 4 000 years old.
In the 1940’s, Chobe National Park fell under a major tsetse fly infestation. This has a great impact on the decision to declare the area a national park.
Before it was a national park, this area was used as trophy-hunting grounds and as a source of teak wood for the blooming timbre industry (both of which have been outlawed).
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Wildlife observation
Guided land tour