Facts to know before visiting Chobe National Park

Chobe National Park's elephants are big names in their own right. Individuals run from over the globe for breathtaking face-to-face experiences with these ceaseless groups of the biggest living land creature on earth. So why not plan a trip to this mystical land after the end of lock down due to COVID-19.

So what numbers of elephants are there truly in this park nicknamed Land of Gentle Giants and for what reason did they decide to make it their home? We dig into the secret of these pachyderms and their astounding ways.


Where is Chobe National Park?

The elephant capital of the world, Chobe National Park is in northern Botswana close to the Okavango Delta. It is over 11,700 square kilometers in area and based on the park’s lifesaver and namesake, the Chobe River.

Built-up in the late 1960s, Chobe is not just the nation's first national park and the third biggest, but at the same time, it is the most assorted.Visit for more details...

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