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- Chobe National Park
Botswana’s oldest National Park
Chobe National Park, named after the Chobe River, which forms the park’s northern boundary for over 35 kilometres, covering an area of approximately 11,000 km² and was designated as Botswana's first national park shortly after the country's independence in 1967.
The park is divided into three regions: Linyanti, Savute, and Chobe Riverfront.
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Due to the different types of landscape and vegetation, Chobe National Park offers a fantastic variety of landscape and animal experiences. Various antelope species, lions, giraffes, buffaloes, leopards as well as a large elephant population are at home in the vastness of the reserve.
The vegetation of the Chobe National Park is characterised by tree and bush savannah. There are numerous picturesque floodplain, swamp and forest areas. Typical riverside vegetation also grows along the Chobe River.
Highlights ofChobe National Park:
- First and therefore oldest national park in Botswana
- Huge area home to numerous animals
- Immense biodiversity
- Large elephant population
- Habitat of the rare African wild dog
- Diverse landscape facets
Best Time to Visit Chobe National Park
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