If you would like to experience a stay at Chobe Game Lodge as part of an unforgettable safari trip in Southern Africa, please contact us! We will create your own personalised CONSAFARITY, always taking into account your individual ideas, wishes and possibilities.
The most important facts at a glance
The Chobe Game Lodge can accommodate up to ninety-four guests in absolute luxury. Each of the lodge's forty-four rooms is river-facing and air-conditioned. Ceiling fans, complimentary minibars, en-suite bathrooms, and private terraces are available. For guests seeking the utmost exclusivity, the lodge offers four suites overlooking the river, each with its own plunge pool and separate lounge area.
The lodge is designed as a place of tranquility, relaxation, and privacy. With six comfortably furnished viewing decks, two bars, six lounges, and four dining areas, a comfortable chair or sun lounger is never far away. And each offers a different perspective on the wilderness surrounding the lodge. Guests can enjoy welcome cooling off in the large swimming pool on hot afternoons, perhaps with a refreshment from the bar in hand.
For those looking to indulge fully, additional treatments can be booked with the in-house beautician or guests can work up a sweat with complimentary visits to the gym between the usual lodge activities.
Highlights of Chobe Game Lodge :
- Only lodge on the Chobe Riverfront
- Spectacular views of the rich water landscapes
- Maximum comfort
- Ample privacy and retreat options despite many rooms
- Highest concentration of elephants in Africa
- Real birdwatcher's paradise
- Magnificent wildlife viewing opportunities from the water
The best time to travel
During the dry season, the diverse wildlife of Chobe National Park roams abundantly - including the largest elephant population in Africa. Huge herds of elephants, as well as immense buffalo herds, gather on the fertile floodplains along the Chobe River to quench their thirst and bathe. Additionally, lions, wild dogs, pukus, lechwes, giraffes, as well as sable and roan antelopes are frequently spotted.