
Chobe Elephant Safari — River & Land Combo
120,000 elephants — the highest concentration on Earth
About This Tour
Chobe National Park is home to the highest concentration of elephants on Earth — an estimated 120,000. This safari combines morning game drives through Chobe's diverse habitats with afternoon sunset cruises on the Chobe River.
From the water, watch elephant herds cross the river, hippos surface alongside your boat, and crocodiles bask on the banks. On land, explore grasslands where lions, wild dogs, and spotted hyenas hunt. Chobe's biodiversity is extraordinary.
Based at a riverside lodge in Kasane, you're perfectly positioned for both park gates — Chobe and the famous Savuti marsh.
Highlights
What's Included
- 2 nights lodge
- All meals
- Game drives
- Sunset cruise
- Park fees
Not Included
- Flights to Kasane
- Drinks
- Gratuities
per person
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