Whether arriving by air or road, the first glimpse of the Chobe river is a deep and dazzling swathe of brilliant blue in the sandy terrain, always breathtaking, winding its way through the tiny town of Kasane and ensuing the wilderness of Chobe National Park.
Undoubtedly, one of Africa’s most beautiful rivers, the Chobe supports a diversity and concentration of wildlife unparalled anywhere else in the country.
Chobe National Park is extremely lush because of the many waterways flowing through the park, drawing many animals and birds during the dry season.
Game viewing on a Chobe safari in both open vehicle drives and river boat cruises gives you the chance to view an abundance of wildlife, including elephant, hippo, lion, spotted hyena, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, red lechwe and impala. There is always a good chance of seeing less commonly sighted predators, such as leopard, cheetah and African wild dog.
Chobe National Park is a true wildlife paradise and one of the best national parks in Southern Africa. Just one experience of the variety of wildlife and lush vegetation will leave you wanting to return time and time again!
These are among the most spectacular waterfalls in the world.
Columns of spray can be seen from miles away as at the height of the rainy season, more than five hundred million cubic metres (over 17 billion cubic feet) of water per minute plummet over the edge, over a width of nearly two kilometres or over a mile, into a gorge over a hundred metres or 300 feet below.
The Zambezi River plunges noisily down a series of basalt gorges and raises an iridescent mist that can be seen more than 20 km away.
The Victoria Falls AKA Mosi-oa-Tunya "Thundering Smoke" is a spectacular waterfall located on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia. The falls is also in close proximity to Botswana and all its major attractions.
Victoria Falls attracts the attention of thousands of tourists and is regarded as a 'must-see' during an unforgettable African safari.