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The most important facts at a glance
Chobe Elephant Camp, with its twelve chalets, offers a rustic yet stylish ambiance. Designed to minimize its carbon footprint, the camp serves as an eco-friendly gateway to the surrounding natural wonders.
The camp's rooms feature en-suite bathrooms with indoor and outdoor showers. Spectacular views of the Chobe Riverfront are possible from nearly every point of the camp – whether you're relaxing on your private veranda, reading a book in the lounge, enjoying a drink at the bar, or taking a dip in the swimming pool.
In addition to the lounge, bar, and pool, the lodge has a large main area with an open dining area that leads to an inviting boma with a fire pit. There's also a small viewing deck overlooking a private waterhole.
Highlights of Chobe Elephant Camp :
- Superb location just outside the gates of Chobe National Park
- Incredible views of the vast Chobe Riverfront
- Environmentally friendly and modern
- Fantastic game drives and boat cruises to explore the rich wildlife
- Canoe excursions and village tours as additional activities
- Easily accessible for self-drivers from Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and the Savute region
- Close proximity to Kasane, Victoria Falls, Livingstone, and the Caprivi Strip
The best time to travel
Constructed from the red Kalahari sand that dominates the northern part of Botswana, the eco-friendly safari lodge is positioned to take full advantage of the offerings of the surrounding natural landscapes. From the paradisiacal wildlife for which the Chobe region is famous to the opportunity to connect with the local Sibuya tribe – Chobe Elephant Camp offers its guests diverse experiences.
On daily excursions, guests can admire animals like elephants, lions, various antelope species, leopards, giraffes, buffaloes, hippos, crocodiles, and countless birds with a bit of luck.
In addition to game drives in Chobe National Park and boat cruises on the Chobe River, insights into village life and canoe excursions along the Chobe floodplains are possible. Furthermore, the border town of Kasane, the mighty Victoria Falls, and Livingstone, as well as the stunning Caprivi Strip of Namibia are just an "elephant's trunk" away, and the camp is ideally located on the way to or from Savute.