Botswana is home to around 130,000 elephants. In the dry season, you can experience between 50 and 60,000 of these gentle giants scattered in amongst large herds of buffalo, giraffe, kudu and hundreds more wild species along the Chobe Riverfront and flood plains.
The Chobe Riverfront is a “must do” for first-time safari-goers and for those with limited time being a hop, skip and a jump and easily accessible from the famous Victoria Falls and is best experienced by early morning game drive and sipping on must do gin and tonic at sunset.

June to August
Elephants
Predators
Chobe Riverfront
Game drive
Boat cruise
Budget
Mobile safari
Lodge safari
Day trip
Helicopter transfersUpgrade your transfers to helicopter
Champagne breakAdd a helicopter flight with a champagne break
Private activityBook a private activity, like a game drive or mokoro ride.
Spa treatmentSpoil yourself with a luxurious spa treatment in the wild.
Elephant interactionBook an educational elephant interaction (only available at certain camps).
Conservation guest speakerBook a guest speaker and donate to the conservation cause.
Gomoti Plains Camp, Okavango DeltaFramed by towering palms this iconic canvas tented camp is ideal for honeymooners and small groups.
Zarafa Camp, SelindaCopper baths and hand made décor make Zarafa the perfect camp for the discerning traveller.
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