What can you find in Chobe National Park and Linyanti River that you won't find anywhere else?
One of the last sanctuaries of the African wilderness, Chobe National Park and Linyanti River holidays allow you to get into the heart of the natural world and experience it in its most intense and raw state. Travelling to this part of Botswana puts wildlife front and centre. And how you see some of the continent’s very best flora and fauna is wonderfully varied – chug down the river on a boat safari, head out for a wonderful walking exploration, climb into a 4x4, hold on for dear life on the back of a quad bike, get a bird’s eye view via helicopter or amble across the scenery by horseback – it’s all part of the fun here. And that’s not all that’s diverse – the sheer number of species to observe in Chobe National Park is dizzying; look out for hippos, wildebeest and giraffes, watch a pride of lions hunt on the swamplands of the Savuti region and snap away as groups of elephants trample across vast grasslands and flood plains.
Who are Chobe National Park and Linyanti River holidays best for?
Anyone with a thirst for the great outdoors, a yearning for escapism and a need to tick off ‘safari’ from life’s to-do list. Botswana offers some of Africa’s most authentic experiences. Animal lovers are in paradise and history buffs will also find a lot to marvel at, from viewing ancient rock paintings to learning about the ancestral traditions that are still followed today. Honeymooners looking to start married life on the wild side will enjoy the sheer bounty of animal spotting on offer, plus the luxurious lodgings to escape to. At their heart, Chobe National Park and Linyanti River holidays are a pause button from the world you know and a return to nature in its purest form.
What are the best options for a Chobe National Park and Linyanti River holiday?
If you have time to spare, travel between some of Botswana’s biggest natural highlights by air taxi – cover The Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve, Chobe National Park and Linyanti River, before a final flourish at Victoria Falls. Or, for an African road trip that knows no bounds, get behind the wheel of a 4x4 and hop between mesmerising days with majestic animals and restful nights in small but comfortable lodges.