Chobe National Park Camps
Chobe National Park, in northern Botswana, has one of the
largest concentrations of game in Africa. By size, it is the
third largest park of the country, after the Central
Kalahari Game Reserve and the Gemsbok National Park, and is
the most diverse. It is also the country's first national
park.
The Serondella area (or Chobe riverfront),
situated in the extreme Northeast of the park, has as its
main geographical features lush floodplains and dense
woodland of mahogany, teak and other hardwoods now largely
reduced by heavy elephant pressure. The Chobe, which flows
along the Northeast border of the park, is a major watering
spot, especially in the dry season (May through October) for
large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of
giraffe, sable and cape buffalo.
The flood plains
are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can
be seen. Birding is also excellent here. Large numbers of
carmine bee eaters are spotted in season. When in flood
spoonbills, ibis, various species of stork, duck and other
waterfowl flock to the area. This is probably the most
visited park section, partly because of its proximity to the
Victoria Falls. The town of Kasane, situated just
downstream, is the most important town of the region and
serves as northern entrance to the park.
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