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Elephant Swimming — Chobe National Park safari experience
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Elephant Swimming

Watch family herds cross the Chobe River — calves riding on mothers' backs through deep water

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Best Season

May – October

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Starting From

$300/day

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Destination

Botswana

Experience Level

All levels welcome

What Makes Elephant Swimming Unforgettable

Watch family herds cross the Chobe River — calves riding on mothers' backs through deep water

Chobe National Park is renowned among safari destinations for offering experiences that go beyond the ordinary, and elephant swimming stands as one of its crown jewels. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned safari-goer, this is one experience that will leave a lasting mark on your African adventure.

Our expert guides — many of whom have spent decades traversing Chobe National Park's wild landscapes — consistently rate this as one of the most impactful moments for travellers. The combination of untouched wilderness, extraordinary biodiversity, and the raw beauty of the African bush creates something truly magical.

Chobe National Park landscape — Elephant Swimming
Chobe National Park

Best Time to Experience Elephant Swimming

The optimal time for elephant swimming in Chobe National Park aligns with the broader seasonal patterns of the region. May – October

During peak season, elephant swimming reaches its zenith — game concentrations are at their highest, visibility is excellent, and the conditions are perfect for photography. However, the green season offers its own unique advantages: fewer crowds, dramatic skies, newborn wildlife, and significantly lower prices.

Our safari specialists will help you choose the perfect window based on your priorities, whether that's optimal wildlife viewing, photography conditions, or the best value for your budget.

Your Elephant Swimming Safari Experience

A typical elephant swimming experience with Ingwe Africa Safaris is carefully curated from start to finish. You'll be accompanied by expert local guides who know Chobe National Park intimately — from the hidden waterholes to the best vantage points.

The day usually begins before dawn, when the bush is waking up and the light is at its most magical. Your guide will brief you on what to expect, share fascinating insights about the ecosystem, and position you for the best possible encounters.

After an exhilarating morning in the field, you'll return to your lodge for a gourmet brunch, followed by relaxation time. The late afternoon brings another opportunity to venture out, as the golden hour bathes the landscape in warm light — perfect for those iconic African photographs.

Why Choose Ingwe for Elephant Swimming

With over 500 safaris coordinated and a team of passionate local experts, Ingwe Africa Safaris delivers elephant swimming experiences that consistently exceed expectations.

Our partnerships with the finest lodges and camps in Chobe National Park mean you'll enjoy exclusive access, smaller group sizes, and the most knowledgeable guides in the region. We handle every detail — from seamless airport transfers to surprise bush dinners under the stars — so you can focus entirely on the experience.

Every elephant swimming safari is fully customisable. Whether you want a luxury fly-in experience, a family-friendly adventure, or a budget-conscious journey, we'll craft an itinerary that matches your dreams and budget perfectly.

Insider Tip

Book at least 6 months ahead for peak season in Chobe National Park. Our team can often secure last-minute availability at partner lodges, but the best rooms and guides go fast.

Wildlife Spotting

Wildlife You'll Encounter

Chobe National Park is home to an extraordinary diversity of species

Capture the Moment

Photography Tips

Expert advice for capturing elephant swimming in Chobe National Park

The golden hours just after sunrise and before sunset transform ordinary scenes into extraordinary photographs.

Don't zoom in immediately — wide establishing shots tell the story of the landscape before you move to close-ups.

Capture the human element: your guide's silhouette, fellow travellers' reactions, sundowner moments. These become your most treasured memories.

Where to Stay

Lodges & Camps in Chobe National Park

Handpicked accommodation for your elephant swimming experience — from luxury lodges to intimate tented camps

Chobe Game Lodge — Luxury Safari Lodge in Chobe National Park
Luxury Safari Lodge
4.9
$600–$1,500/night

Chobe Game Lodge

Chobe Game Lodge is the only permanent safari lodge inside Chobe National Park, set on the banks of the Chobe River with front-row views of the largest elephant concentration on Earth. Forty-seven suites offer river-facing balconies where hippos, crocodiles, and buffalo provide constant entertainment. The lodge's all-female guide team — one of Africa's first — brings a unique perspective to the safari experience. Morning game drives venture into the park, while afternoon boat cruises along the Chobe River offer spectacular close encounters with elephants bathing, drinking, and swimming.

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Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero — Luxury Safari Lodge in Chobe National Park
Luxury Safari Lodge
4.9
$700–$1,800/night

Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero

Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero sits high on the banks of the Chobe River, offering sweeping views across the floodplain to Namibia's Caprivi Strip. Fifteen elegant suites — each with a private plunge pool — are set amid manicured gardens, creating a luxurious retreat after thrilling game drives. The lodge is renowned for its gourmet dining and award-winning spa. Game drives explore the Chobe riverfront and inland savanna, while boat cruises bring you eye-to-eye with elephant herds, hippo pods, and over 450 bird species that call the Chobe River home.

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Muchenje Safari Lodge — Mid-Range Safari Lodge in Chobe National Park
Mid-Range Safari Lodge
4.7
$350–$700/night

Muchenje Safari Lodge

Muchenje Safari Lodge is a community-owned gem perched on an escarpment overlooking the Chobe River floodplain. The lodge offers an authentic bush experience away from the busier eastern Chobe riverfront, with spacious thatched chalets, a swimming pool, and a viewing deck with breathtaking sunset views. Game drives explore the quieter western section of Chobe where elephant herds, lion prides, and large buffalo herds roam without the crowds. The lodge's community partnership ensures that tourism directly benefits the local Chobe Enclave people.

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Plan Your Journey

Getting There & Travel Tips

Essential logistics for your Chobe National Park adventure

Best Time to Visit

May – October

Chobe is accessible by road from Kasane — no bush flights needed (more affordable than most Botswana parks).

Sunset boat cruises are a MUST — book with your lodge or ask us to arrange.

Carry USD cash for tips and park fees. Botswana Pula also accepted.

The Kazungula Bridge connects Botswana to Zambia — easy multi-country trips.

Malaria prophylaxis recommended year-round.

Combine with Victoria Falls for the classic Southern Africa circuit.

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Elephant Swimming Packages

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mid-range

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$6,500USD

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Ride alongside elephants and gallop through the floodplains — Africa's most thrilling safari experience

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South Luangwa Premium Walking Safari — Chobe National Park safari package
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Okavango Delta Luxury Water Safari

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Victoria Falls & Chobe Safari Combo — Chobe National Park safari package
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time for Elephant Swimming in Chobe National Park?

The best time for elephant swimming in Chobe National Park is May – October. Our safari experts will help you plan the perfect window based on your priorities.

How much does a Elephant Swimming safari cost?

Chobe National Park elephant swimming safaris start from $300/day. Prices vary based on accommodation level, season, and group size. Contact us for a free personalised quote.

Is Elephant Swimming suitable for families?

Yes! Elephant Swimming in Chobe National Park can be tailored for families of all ages. We offer family-friendly options with appropriate activities, accommodation, and pacing. Minimum age requirements may apply for certain activities.

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