Game Drive Chobe National Park

Witness Some Of The Best Game Viewing In Africa

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Chobe Game Drive

Explore the Chobe National Park which is home to the largest elephant population in the World

Renowned as one of the top wildlife reserves in the world, morning and afternoon game drives explore the game-rich landscape of Chobe National Park. Professionally trained guides gift travellers with tours packed with wildlife sightings, interpretive behaviour explanations on wildlife and the region’s bountiful vegetation and tit bits on the unique mannerisms of each untamed wonder. Blessed with a wealth of species, Chobe is home to the largest concentration of elephants on the African continent and a veritable haven for bird enthusiasts.

Information

$56 per person
06:00 / 15:00 daily
3 hours
Min pax: 2

Rates

Jan
$56
Feb
$56
March
$56
April
$56
May
$56
June
$56
July
$56
Aug
$56
Sep
$56
Oct
$56
Nov
$56
Dec
$56

• Rates quoted are per person.
• Please treat all pricing as a guide only.
• All rates are subject to availability and may change without notice.
• Request a quote or speak to one of our Conscious Traveller safari experts for the best, most current rates available.

Inclusions

Snacks
Drinks
Professional guide
Return transfers

Exclusions

US$10 National Parks fees per person

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Making A Difference

Chobe Game Drive
Giving back to the community

Proceeds from the wildlife conservation safari go directly to support the Victoria Falls Anti Poaching Unit. The unit was established in January 1999, in an effort to fight the alarming levels of destruction that were taking place in the area. Since then, VFAPU has worked in close co-operation with the National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the Zimbabwe Republic Police, to achieve many successes.

Having started off with just three scouts, the unit has grown in strength and now has twelve full-time scouts actively patrolling an area of approximately fifty square kilometres surrounding Victoria Falls. The patrols operate around the clock to combat poaching in all its various forms.

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