Chobe National Park in northern Botswana covers 11,700 square kilometres and is famous for having one of the greatest concentrations of game in Africa. The park is particularly known for its elephant population — estimated at over 120,000 — the largest in Africa.
The Chobe Riverfront is the park’s most visited area, where visitors can enjoy boat cruises along the Chobe River watching elephants swim, hippos wallow, and crocodiles bask. The Savuti area is renowned for its predator activity, particularly the famous “Savuti Marsh Lions”.