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CHOBE NATIONAL PARK
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The Chobe National Park, which is the second largest national park in Botswana and covers 10,566 square kilometres, has one of the greatest concentrations of game found on the African continent. Its uniqueness in the abundance of wildlife and the true African nature of the region, offers a safari experience of a lifetime.
The Chobe National Park is divided into four distinctly different eco systems: Serondela with its lush plains and dense forests in the Chobe River area in the extreme north-east; the Savuti Marsh in the west about fifty kilometres north of Mababe gate; the Linyanti Swamps in the north-west and the hot dry hinterland in between.

In 1931 the idea of creating a national park in the area was first mooted, in order to protect the wildlife from extinction and to attract visitors. In 1932, an area of some 24,000 square kilometres in the Chobe district was declared a non-hunting area and the following year, the protected area was increased to 31,600 square kilometres. However, heavy tsetse fly infestations resulted in the whole idea lapsing in 1943. In 1957, the idea of a national park was raised again when an area of about 21,000 square kilometres was proposed as a game reserve and eventually a reduced area was gazetted in 1960 as Chobe Game Reserve. Later, in 1967, the reserve was declared a National Park - the first national park in Botswana.
A major feature of Chobe National Park is its elephant population. First of all, the Chobe elephant comprise part of what is probably the largest surviving continuous elephant population. This population covers most of northern Botswana plus northwestern Zimbabwe. The Botswana's elephant population is currently estimated at around 120,000. This elephant population has built up steadily from a few thousand since the early 1900s and has escaped the massive illegal offtake that has decimated other populations in the 1970s and 1980s. The Chobe elephants are migratory, making seasonal movements of up to 200 kilometres from the Chobe and Linyanti rivers, where they concentrate in the dry season, to the pans in the southeast of the park, to which they disperse in the rains. The elephants, in this area have the distinction of being the largest in body size of all living elephants.

Botswana Safaris – Easy Find
Safari Lodges in the
Chobe Region
Chobe Chilwero
Chobe Game Lodge
• Chobe Safari Lodge
Chobe Savanna Lodge
Duma Tau
King’s Pool Camp
Kubu Lodge
Lagoon Camp
Lebala Camp
Mowana Safari Lodge
Muchenje
Savute Elephant Camp
Savute Safari Lodge
Savuti Camp
Selinda Camp
The Garden Lodge
Zibalianja Camp
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Easy Links for your Botswana Safaris:
Abu CampBaines' CampCamp MoremiCamp OkavangoCamp OkutiChief's CampChitabe Camp
Chitabe Trails CampChobe ChilweroChobe Game LodgeChobe Safari LodgeChobe Savannah LodgeDeception Valley Lodge
Delta CampDuba PlainsDuma TauEagle Island LodgeEdo's CampGunns CampJacana CampJack's CampJao Camp
Kanana CampKhwai River LodgeKing’s Pool CampKubu LodgeKwara CampKwetsani CampLagoon CampLebala Camp
Little MomboLittle VumburaMacatoo CampMashatu Main CampMashatu Tented CampMeno-a-KwenaMombo Camp
Montsentsela Tree LodgeMowana Safari Lodge Muchenje Safari Lodge • Nata LodgeNxamaseri LodgeNxabega CampOddballs
Pom PomSan CampSandibe Safari LodgeSavute Elephant CampSavute Safari LodgeSavuti CampSelinda Camp
Shinde Island LodgeStanley's CampThe Garden LodgeTubu Tree CampTuli Safari LodgeVumburaXakanaxa Camp
Xigera CampXugana Island LodgeZibalianja Camp