Chobe National Park, one of Africa’s best safari destinations, is located in Botswana, very close to where the four African countries (Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe) meet. Here are 10 reasons to visit this amazing game and protected area.
1. Chobe National Park, the third largest wildlife park in Botswana, is certainly the best in the country and one of the best in Africa.
2. The Chobe River, which flows from Angola to Botswana on the northeastern border of the park, is one of the main water sources for Chobe’s animals. The waterfront is home to a variety of water-loving birds and animals that serve as drinking fountains for bush animals.
3. The park is home to wonderful animals such as buffalo, lion, leopard, elephant, crocodile, hippopotamus, zebra, giraffe, lehiwe, sable, impala, leopard, wildebeest, hyena, jackal, bushbuck, monkey and baboon. I will. Many more. Botswana is the only place in the wild where you can see the endangered water-loving Puku Antelope in the wild.
4. Within the national park, there are four different ecosystems: rivers, wetlands, seasonal wetlands, forest areas and floodplains. That’s why Chobe National Park has a huge variety of flora and fauna and offers a unique safari experience-certainly one of the best in Africa.
5. Annual animal movements provide guests to Chobe National Park with an unforgettable wildlife experience (especially in the Savout area).
6. Probably the largest elephant population in Africa is in Chobe National Park with 50,000 heads.
7. Whether in the green or high season, the area promises a magical experience. May-October (high season) is the best time to watch the game, as the bushes are not very thick and animals tend to concentrate in moist areas in search of water. However, at some point in November, it begins to rain and the bushes turn from dry savanna to lush jungles and wetlands. This green season is when thousands of baby animals fall.
8. The town of Kasane is just 10 minutes from the entrance to the national park and is the gateway to the area with access to Kasane Airport. The border with Zambia is in the north, the Kazungula border with Zimbabwe is in the east, and the pillars on both borders are less than 10 kilometers from the town of Kasane.
9. Activities in Chobe National Park include game driving, river cruises, fishing, photo safari, camping and bird watching. At farther locations, fly-in safari is a better and faster option. For those who want to venture nearby, a visit to a crocodile farm, a cultural village tour, or a round of golf in Moynat, Kasane is an easily accessible activity. Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe), one of the seven natural wonders of the world, is just an hour’s drive from Chobe. There are many activities there as well.
10. Beautiful and luxurious accommodations are located throughout Chobe National Park (except in the Nogazer district) and in nearby Kasane. These include the Ngoma Safari and Muchenje lodges west of the Chobe Forest Reserve, the Chobe Game Lodge in the park, and the Chobe Safari and Cresta Mowana lodges in the town of Kasane.
Komentar
Posting Komentar