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A Chobe Safari Holiday is an adventure that'll take you deep into elephant country; where vast herds roam an untamed wilderness.
Watch breeding herds drinking and bathing, young males sparring with each other and old bull elephants silently standing under a tree, seemingly lost in thought.
There's more: ignite your senses with the brutal interaction between rival predators or the heart-stopping moments of a chase - and perhaps a kill...
Our Chobe safaris offer an unparalled wildlife experience while the range of accommodation ensures that your Chobe Safari experience is as comfortable or luxurious as you like.
Chobe is a place of different moods - and choosing the best time of year to go on a Chobe Safari Holiday is a debatable question - it's always a good time to go! Check out our 'When to Go to Chobe' section for our recommendations.
Explore the Chobe River area in the dry season with its huge buffalo and elephant herds, or brave a rainy season safari and witness thousands of zebra migrating from the floodplains of the Linyanti to the Savuti grasslands, harried on all sides by ravenous predators.
And just when you thought that it was only about Chobe, remember that a Chobe Safari Holiday can be but a single chapter in a stunning wildlife experience.
It's the simplest thing to combine a Chobe Safari with the legendary wildlife paradise of the Okavango Delta or to add on an adventurous episode at Africa's Adrenalin Capital, Victoria Falls - in fact, many Chobe Tours and Safaris incorporate these destinations in their itinerary - check out our range right here - or you can even pop across to Chobe from Victoria Falls for anything from an afternoon boat cruise to a full-on overnight safari holiday.
"While the animals have never bothered too much with border formalities, tour operators in the area are very much on the ball when it comes to seeing this region as one destination. Mobile phones are on the hip of every guide or driver and they can arrange activities in any place you want while tour companies chalk up daily specials to here, there and everywhere..." - Dominic Chadbon, 'Victoria Falls & Chobe: An Awesome Package Deal', February 2008.
" An old elephant bull went down near pump pan early yesterday and not long after the pride arrived on the scene. The elephant had been attempting to get up but it was too weak and with the arrival of the lions the attempts became more frantic..." - Leigh Kemp, Elephant Eaters of the Savuti, October, 2006.
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