Chobe National Park
Chobe National Park has one of the largest concentration of game in all the Africa continent and one of the world's last remaining sizeable wilderness area. By size "Chobe", this is the third largest park of the country, after the Central Kalahari Game Reserve and the Gemsbok National Park, but definitively the most diverse and spectacular. This is also the country's first national park.
The Park covers approximately 4,080 square miles of land. The preserve is recognized for its enormous elephant population, currently estimated at about 60,000.
5-Day Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park Fly-In Tour
On a sunset cruise of the Chobe River, which runs along the northern border of the park, you can see elephants wallowing in the water, spot crocodiles lounging and hear the contented grunting of hippos.


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