Elephant Herds in Chobe
Chobe National Park, located in northern Botswana, is renowned for having the highest concentration of elephants in Africa, with over 120,000 of these majestic giants roaming its landscapes. It’s not uncommon to witness massive herds, sometimes numbering over a hundred, especially along the Chobe River during the dry season. The park’s diverse ecosystems — from lush floodplains and dense woodlands to expansive savannahs — also support a rich variety of wildlife, including lions, buffalo, leopards, and over 450 bird species. Chobe offers unforgettable game viewing by both vehicle and boat, making it one of Southern Africa’s top safari destinations.



