The journey departs either from the Victoria Falls, Livingstone, or any Hotels and Lodges. It is less than 100 kilometers to the Victoria Falls and Livingstone from the entrance gate in the north-east. Anyone looking to see both the natural splendor of the Victoria Falls and breathtaking animal sightings should visit Chobe National Park. Kasane is the name of the town closest to the park. Enjoy a camping excursion in Botswana’s renowned Chobe National Park, which is noted for its elephants.
Upon your arrival you will be welcomed by our company representative who will transfer you to your Hotel. After checking in he will give you briefying on some of important facts such as safety, and some geographical knowledge. The 3-hour boat excursion into the Chobe National Park begins at 9:30 am with the guests boarding the vessel. One of the highlights of the trip is a river cruise, when guests have the chance to get up close and personal with amazing birds, hippos, crocodiles, and, of course, countless elephant and Cape buffalo who travel to the river to quench their thirst. Since there are no stores inside the park, there is a chance to get some last-minute shopping done in Kasane. The ideal time to watch Chobe’s large herbivores traveling to the river to drink is in the late afternoon, when guests embark on a game drive.
On this day, you will wake up, have a quick cup of tea or coffee, and a small continental breakfast before departing on an early morning game drive. This is the finest time of day to look for big cats or uncommon wild canines because they are still active and your chances of seeing them are good. Towards the middle or end of the morning, visitors return to camp for a sumptuous “bush brunch” and a siesta, during which they might read, relax, or take a cool shower. When the day begins to cool down, another afternoon game drive follows. Chobe National Park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including cats and huge herbivores like elephants. And buffalo being a standout. Rarer wildlife, including as puku, eland, Sable, and Roan antelope, as well as several common antelope species, can be seen here. Dinner is served, as always, to the accompaniment of the amazing sounds of the African night.
Today, after breakfast, you’ll go on an early morning game drive. This is the finest time of day to look for big cats because they are still active and your chances of seeing them are good. Towards the middle or end of the morning, guests return to camp for a sumptuous “bush brunch” and the chance to take a cooling shower. After that, finish packing before leaving the camp for your final activity, which is typically another boat ride. At 4:30 pm, you’ll be delivered to Kasane/Kazungula before being transported back to Victoria Falls.
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