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Enlist the help of a tourHQ guide as you move between the Chobe Riverfront, the Savuti wetlands and Linyanti Marsh spotting puku antelope, wildebeest, giraffes and African elephants!
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While the year 2020/2021 have been unprecedented and the future of travel remains uncertain for now, we’ve picked out some promising trends in planning for future safari in ...
Despite being one of the flattest countries on earth, Botswana is home to an astounding variety of landscapes. The never-ending sands of the Kalahari Desert blanket the southern reaches of the ...
An account of my three-day trip along the Selinda Spillway, a wild and glorious channel that links Botswana’s Okavango Delta with the Kwando and Linyanti water systems.
The Chobe National Park is a triptych teeming with African life, divided between a trio of some of the continent’s most fascinating safari spots; the eponymous Chobe Riverfront, the Savuti Marshes and the sprawling Linyanti Marsh in the northeast. While the whole reserve is famed largely for its booming population of African elephants (with an estimated 50,000 of the beasts residing within its borders), that reputation doesn’t nearly do it justice. On the Riverfront, giraffes can be spotted lurking between the thick teak forests, and puku antelope gallop between the ponds. In Savuti, warthogs and wildebeests dodge marauding lions on the savannah, while Linyanti offers up great swathes of riparian habitat, touting tropical birds, roaring hippopotamuses, and formidable crocodiles to boot. Along with the ubiquitous game lodges and luxurious safari hotels on offer here, the park caters well to the eco crowd too, and your Chobe National Park tour guide should be able to offer information on the wealth of camping sites around.
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