Chobe Day Trip

Chobe National Park, Botswana
Description

Chobe National Park is well known for its large herds of elephant that frequent the Chobe River daily. In the dry season, an estimate of up to 85,000 elephants are dispersed within the Chobe National Park, where the majority of them can be found along the river. Apart from the herds of elephants, Chobe also has lots more to offer. The Park has lion, leopard, buffalo and a whole host of antelope such as sable, puku, kudu, eland, roan and many others which you can get to see. The river teems with rafts of hippos and some of the biggest crocodiles in Africa.

This tour departs daily to the Chobe National Park in Botswana from Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.

Clients will be transferred to the Kazungula border where their Botswana guide will meet them. They will proceed straight to the morning cruise where they will spend the morning game viewing along the Chobe River. The cruise will end at around 12h30 and clients will go to a hotel on the riverbank for lunch. After lunch, guests will board safari vehicles for an afternoon game drive in the Chobe National Park. Following this, they will be taken back to the Kazungula Border where they will be met by their Zimbabwean guide for their return transfer to Victoria Falls.

Inclusions Transfer, game drive, boat cruise and lunch
Exclusions Visas may be required for this tour (for guests own account). Chobe National Park entrance fee not included.

Duration 7 hours
When All year round
Where Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Weather Weather permitting
What to Wear Clients are advised to wear the following: · Comfortable attire that provides sun protection · Hiking/running shoes ·Warm clothing in winter (April to August)
Things to Bring Clients are advised to bring the following with: · Comfortable attire that provides sun protection · Sunscreen · Mosquito repellent
Guests or Spectators No spectators allowed

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$190.00

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