Chobe National Park
National Reserve
Chobe National Park is one of Botswana's best-known safari areas, especially for elephant herds and river-based wildlife viewing in the Chobe River region. It is often paired with the Okavango Delta and Victoria Falls.
Park Highlights
The Chobe National Park ecosystem offers sweeping savannah landscapes, iconic wildlife concentrations, and year-round game-viewing experiences.
Boat Cruises
Signature activity in this park.
Game Drives
Signature activity in this park.
Photography
Signature activity in this park.
The Big Five
A core habitat for legendary species and unforgettable sightings.
Botswana Culture
Connect your wildlife itinerary with local communities and conservation storytelling for a richer safari experience.
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How to Get to Chobe National Park
How to Get to Chobe National Park
Access to Chobe National Park is usually via the main airport serving Botswana, followed by a road transfer or scheduled light aircraft into nearby airstrips.
For smooth travel days, confirm transfer times with your lodge or safari operator before arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions
The best window is usually June to October and December to March, when game viewing and road access are strongest.
Most visitors connect from Botswana by road transfer or light aircraft, depending on itinerary and season.