TRAVEL BOTSWANA // CHOBE NATIONAL PARK // SAFARI (2017)
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BOTSWANA // CHOBE NATIONAL PARK // SAFARI (2017)
Chobe National Park - Botswana
Safari Paradise
Whether arriving by air or road, the first glimpse of the river – deep and dazzling in the sandy terrain – is always breathtaking. It appears as a swathe of brilliant, peacock blue ribbon, winding its way through the tiny town of Kasane, and ensuing wilderness – the Chobe National Park.
Undoubtedly one of Africa’s most beautiful rivers, the Chobe supports a diversity and concentration of wildlife unparalled anywhere else in the country.
Established in 1968, the park covers approximately 11 7 00 sq kms, encompassing floodplains, swamps and woodland. The Chobe River forms its northern boundary. There are four distinct geographical areas in the park: the Chobe Riverfront, the Ngwezumba pans, Savuté and Linyanti.
The most accessible and frequently visited of Botswana’s big game country, the Chobe Riverfront is most famous for its large herds of elephants and cape Buffalo, which during the dry winter months converge upon the river to drink.
During this season, on an afternoon game drive, you may see hundreds of elephants at one time. You may be surrounded by elephants, as the main Serondella road becomes impassable and scores of family herds cross the main road to make their way to the river to drink, bathe and play.
Driving the loops that hug the river’s edge, you may see up to 15 different species of animals on any one game drive, including waterbuck, lechwe, puku (this is the only part of Botswana where they can be seen), giraffe, kudu, roan and sable, impala, warthog, bushbuck, monkeys and baboons, along with the accompanying predators lion, leopard, hyena and jackal.
Take a river cruise – and you’ll experience the park, and the animals, from another vantage point. Here you’ll get up close and personal with hippo, crocodile and a mind-boggling array of water birds.
Over 460 bird species have been recorded in the park, making it one of Africa’s premier venues for bird Safaris. Common species to be seen include the Sacred ibis, Egyptian Geese, the ubiquitous cormorants and darters, Spur-winged Geese, pel’s Fishing Owl, carmine Bee-eaters, most members of the kingfisher family, all the rollers, the unmistakable Fish Eagle, the Martial Eagle, and many members of the stork family.
The Chobe River rises in the northern Angolan highlands, travels enormous distances before it reaches Botswana at Ngoma. Like the Okavango and Zambezi rivers, the Chobe’s course is affected by fault lines that are extensions of the Great Rift Valley. These three mighty rivers carry more water than all other rivers in Southern Africa.
Ngwenzumba Pans
The Ngwezumba pans lie approximately 70 kms south of the Chobe River and comprise a large complex of clay pans, surrounded by mophane woodlands and grassland plains.
During the rainy season, the pans fill with water, then attracting wildlife that move away from the permanent water sources of the Linyanti and Chobe Rivers.
Linyanti
During the dry winter months, gameviewing at the permanent waters of the Linyanti can be excellent.
The area that falls within the Chobe National Park, which has a public campsite, is sandwiched between photographic concessions to the west and hunting concessions to the east.
Savute
Truly at the interior of the park, Savuté boasts most of the chobe species, except for water-loving antelope. It is best known for its predators,particularly lion, cheetah and hyena, of which there are large resident populations.
The Savuté channel flows from the Linyanti River for about 100 kilometres, carrying water away from the river and releasing it into a vast swampland called the Savuté Marsh, and further south onto the Mababe Depression, which is also fed by the Ngwezumba River from the northeast. The Mababe – immense and flat and fringed by thickets of trees – was once part of the Makgadikgadi super-lake. When filled with water, it becomes the venue for thousands of migratory birds and animals, particularly large herds of zebra.
Geographically, Savuté is an area of many curiosities. One of its greatest mysteries is the Savuté channel itself, which has over the past 100 year inexplicably dried up and recommenced its flow several times. This irregular water flow explains the numerous dead trees that line the channel, for they have germinated and grown when the channel was dry and drowned when the channel flowed again.
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Camp Linyanti, Chobe National Park, Botswana
Camp Linyanti overlooks a large lagoon on the Linyanti floodplain with sweeping views towards Namibia's Caprivi Strip. The Linyanti is renowned as one of the best game viewing areas in the region along the floodplain in dry months and around the many pans in the back-veld during the wet season.
Chobe National Park Botswana 2019 Tour
Chobe National Park is in northern Botswana near the vast, inland Okavango Delta. It's known for its large herds of elephants and Cape buffalo, which converge along the Chobe Riverfront in the dry months. Lions, antelopes and hippos inhabit the woods and lagoons around Linyanti Marsh. The four Masketeers must go save the day, by doing nothing!
Linyanti River Botswana
We stayed in Camp Linyanti (by the Linyanti River in Botswana) in August 2016.
Linyanti Bush Camp Botswana
Magnificent place to stay for safaris in Botswana
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Linyanti Bush Camp, Botswana
Built on the banks of the Linyanti marsh and situated in a private reserve bordering the western edge of the Chobe national park, Linyanti Bush Camp is a small and intimate 12 bedded bush camp.
Self Drive Linyanti Botswana
Linyanti is only 40 km from Savuti but could take a couple of hours to reach as the road is very sandy at some places.
Because of these long stretches of heavy sand that must be negotiated, Linyanti is the least visited area of Chobe.
Another drawback for visiting this forgotten corner of the
Chobe Reserve is that it only offers about 7 km of riverfront drive for game viewers. But for those who want to get away from it all, Linyanti offers you quietness and tranquility.
What makes this trip especially worthwhile is the beauty of the woodland and the Linyanti Swamp where the public campsite is set on the river bank. The shady public camp is set on the bank of the Linyanti river. There are only 3 campsites with good ablution facilities and running water. It might be necessary to get the diesel pump running at the Scouts Camp if the water tanks run dry. Occasionally the silence is disturbed by a military vehicle passing by at high speed, as Botswana is in a state of war with poachers who cross the Linyanti into Botswana from the Caprivi in Namibia. Botswana has one of the highest success rates against poaching in Africa.
CHOBI NATIONAL PARK SAFARI HELICOPTER RIDE | Chobe National Park in Botswana
Safari helicopter flight over the Linyanti River in Chobe National Park in Botswana. Elephants swimming in the river, and many other sights.
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Chobe Game Lodge, Chobe National Park, Botswana - Unravel Travel TV
Chobe Game Lodge is the only permanent game lodge located within the Chobe National Park in Botswana. Guests can explore the Chobe River and the abundant wildlife and bird species of Chobe National Park. This Botswana safari lodge overlooks the Chobe River and Caprivi floodplains. The architecture is Moorish and graceful - high arches, barrel-vault ceilings and tiled floors creating an atmosphere of spaciousness and tranquility. Chobe Game Lodge can accommodate up to 94 people in total luxury and caters for children of all ages. All 47 rooms are decorated with original African carvings and paintings. Stays at Chobe Game Lodge is inclusive of accommodation, all meals, local brand beverages, complimentary mini bar in room, unlimited activities, park entrance fees and laundry service.
Facilities at Chobe Game Lodge include a well-stocked curio shop, a stylish bar with an outside terrace overlooking the Chobe River, and a cigar bar with a full sized billiard table. The boma (outdoor eating area) is situated on the banks of the Chobe River. Other facilities include a large swimming pool with a terrace, a riverside boma area where traditional dancers perform, a gym, massage room and a reference library with a lounge and terrace. There is an extensive riverside raised deck that stretches along the river -- the perfect spot for sundowners. Business needs are met by a fully equipped conference room. Meals are catered for at the terrace restaurant overlooking the Chobe River.
Chobe Game Lodge game drives are conducted in open sided 4x4 vehicles ensuring maximum visibility. Guests can also enjoy a romantic sunset cruise down the Chobe River. Cruises take place on small boats or aboard the Mosi-oa-Tunya and provide the opportunity to see spectacular wildlife and unforgettable African sunsets. Chobe Game Lodge also offers game viewing by boat on the Chobe River. These cruises are conducted in small, highly manoeuvrable boats which are piloted by your expert guide. The lodge also offers slide shows, star gazing and river walks.
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Linyanti Ebony, Chobe Enclave, Botswana
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Thinking of taking the family on Safari? Situated on the border of the Chobe Enclve, Linyanti Ebony boasts spacious rooms, fit for the whole family. Built on raised decking overlooking the Linyanti Marsh, this family-oriented camp includes 3 twin bedded tents and 1 luxury family tent. Escape in to the wild and enjoy this unique camp with wildlife roaming past camp in the dry riverbed below.
Road from Linyanti to Kasane. 4X4 Botswana. Travel guide.
Leaving Linyanti for our next stop, the Chobe Riverfront area, it is advisable to make use of the cutline that borders the park.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Botswana:
Follow the river in a north-easterly direction, past the Savute turnoff, for about 5km - turn right into the cutline and follow this for approximately 40 km where you will join the main Savute - Kavimba road.
By making use of this cutline, you not only cut down on distance, but the condition of the road is far better.
Leaving the Reserve temporally, we travel through the Chobe Forest Reserve. This 40 km stretch of road can be extremely sandy and a 4 x 4 is essential. After good rains, most part of this narrow road fills up with water that gives the impression that you are driving through a river.
Because good or bad is relative, it is difficult to classify the condition of the roads in the wild. Once again it must be stressed that with a positive attitude, common sense, a spirit of adventure and a sound equipped vehicle, you could tackle any road in Botswana. The golden rule - always be prepared, and don't panic.
As we enter Katchekau - where reasonably well stocked shops and liquor stores can be found - but no fuel - a good gravel road which could become badly corrugated, awaits us.
This is a good time to stop and unwind with a cold drink. Reaching this village you have come to the end of a chapter on your wilderness adventure. You have managed to concur the sometimes inaccessible roads of Moremi and Savuti. You have reached civilization, and very good road conditions awaits you now. Face the corrugation for another 40 km and you will be on tar.
Camp Savuti, Chobe National Park, Botswana
Camp Savuti is located in the heart of the Chobe National Park, on the Savuti Channel in Botswana. Enjoy the majestic savuti - an oasis in the desert. The Savuti marsh is renowned as one of the worlds premier predator viewing areas.
Into Africa - Part I - Baobab Camp Chobe National Park, Botswana
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Safari on Chobe river (Bostwana)
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Balade sur la riviere Chobe / Chobe river cruise / Chobe Flusskreuzfahrt / Travesia del rio del chobe (Bostwana)
Chobe National Park, situated at the Northwest of Botswana, is one of the largest games concentration in all the Africa continent and one of the world's last remaining sizeable wilderness area. By size, this is the third largest park of the country, after the Central Kalahari Game Reserve and the Gemsbok National Park, but definitively the most diverse and spectacular. This is also the country's first national park.
The park can be divided up to 4 areas, corresponding each to one distinct ecosystems:
▪ The Serondela area (or Chobe riverfront), situated in the extreme Northeast of the park, has as main geographical features lush plains and dense teak forests. The Chobe River, which flows along the Northeastern border of the park, is a drinking spot for elephants and buffaloes at dry season. The famous bee-eater is also spotted here, along the river. This is probably the most visited park section, partly because of its proximity to the Victoria Falls. The town of Kasane, situated at the river, is the most important town of the region and serves as northern entrance to the park.
▪ The Savuti Marsh area, 10 878 km² large, constitutes the western stretch of the park (50 km north of Mababe Gate). The Savuti Marsh is the relic of a large inland lake whose water supply was cut a long time ago by tectonic movements. Nowadays the marsh is fed by the erratic Savuti Channel, which dries up when rainfall is abundant and floods up at other times. The channel can also stop flowing during long periods then curiously flows again, a consequence of tectonic activity in the area. As a result of this variable flow, there are hundred of dead trees along the channel's bank. The region is also covered with extensive savannahs and rolling grasslands, which makes wildlife particularly dynamic in this section of the park. At dry seasons, tourists going on safari often view warthogs, kudus, impalas, zebras, wildebeests and above all elephants bullying each other. At rain seasons, the rich birdlife of the park (450 species in the whole park) is well represented. Packs of lions, hyenas, zebras or more rarely cheetahs are visible as well. This region is indeed reputed for its annual migration of zebras and predators.
▪ The Linyanti Marsh, located at the Northwest corner of the park and to the North of Savuti, is adjacent to Linyanti River. To the west of this area lies Selinda Reserve and on the Northern bank of Kwando River is Namibia's Mamili National Park. Around these 2 rivers are riverine woodlands, open woodlands as well as lagoons, and the rest of the region mainly consists of flood plains. There are here large concentrations of lions, leopards, wild dogs, Roan antelopes, Sable antelopes, hippopotamuses and above all enormous herds of elephants. The rarer red lechwe, sitatunga or crocodile also occur in the area. Birdlife is very rich here.
▪ Finally, between Linyanti and Savuti Marshes lies a hot and dry hinterland, mainly occupied by the Nogatsaa grass woodland. This section is little known and is a great place for spotting elands.
The park is probably best known for its spectacular elephant population: 120'000 elephants today, it is actually the highest elephant concentration of Africa. Moreover, most of them are probably part of the largest continuous surviving elephant population on Earth. The elephant population seems to have solidly built up since 1990, from the few initial thousands. By chance, they have not been affected by the massive illicit exploitation of the 1970's and 1980's. Elephants living here are Kalahari elephants, the largest in size of all known elephant species. Yet they are characterized by rather brittle ivory and short tusks.
Damage caused by the high numbers of elephants is rife in some areas. In fact[1], concentration is so high throughout Chobe that culls have been considered, but are too controversial and have thus far been rejected.
At dry season, these elephants sojourn in Chobe River and the Linyanti River areas. At rain season, they make a 200-km migration to the Southeast stretch of the park. Their distribution zone however outreaches the park and spreads to northwestern Zimbabwe. (wikipedia)
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Road from Savute to Linyanti, Botswana 4X4. Travel guide.
Since the Savute Channel has dried up, artificial water holes have been set up where large herds of game, especially lone elephant bulls, concentrate during the dry months.
During these dry months the elephant cows with their calves migrate to the Linyanti and Chobe rivers.
Linyanti is only 40 km from Savute but could take a couple of hours to reach as the road is very sandy at some places.
Because of these long stretches of heavy sand that must be negotiated, Linyanti is the least visited area of Chobe.
Another drawback for visiting this forgotten corner of the Chobe Reserve is that it only offers about 7 km of riverfront drive for game viewers.
But for those who want to get away from it all, Linyanti offers you quietness and tranquillity.
What makes this trip especially worthwhile is the beauty of the woodland and the Linyanti Swamp where the public campsite is set on the river bank.
The shady public camp is set on the bank of the Linyanti river. There are only 3 campsites with good ablution facilities and running water.
Occasionally the silence is disturbed by a military vehicle passing by at high speed, as Botswana is in a state of war with poachers who cross the Linyanti into Botswana from the Caprivi in Namibia.
Botswana has one of the highest success rates against poaching in Africa.
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Fire Road (Linyanti - Khwai Camp) - Botswana
The short cut that almost cost my life. What looks like a straight sand track on Google Earth, connecting Linyanti and Khwai Camp, is actually just a fire road, separating Chobe National Park and Moremi Game Reserve in case of fire.
++ Warning ++: In case of car breakdown there is no phone reception or help anywhere nearby.
Linyanti Game Reserve, Botswana
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