Chobe Elephant Camp
Located high on the edge of a rocky ridge overlooking the famous Chobe River is the newly developed Chobe Elephant Camp. This uniquely designed lodge has been built to take advantage of the incredible views overlooking the sweeping floodplains while offering a comfortable refuge.
Chobe Elephant Camp Introduction
Located high on the edge of a rocky ridge overlooking the famous Chobe River is the newly developed Chobe Elephant Camp. This uniquely designed lodge has been built to take advantage of the incredible views overlooking the sweeping floodplains while offering a comfortable refuge from the harsh African conditions. Built from the same red Kalahari sands that dominate the northern part of Botswana, this eco-friendly lodge is ideally positioned to take advantage of everything this incredible destination has to offer.
- Built to take advantage of the incredible views overlooking the sweeping floodplains of the Chobe River.
- African farmstead ambience with the natural use of timber and decorated with weathered furniture.
- Keeping the environment in mind, the development has focused on renewable resources wherever possible.
- Guides will nterpret the sounds, smells and sights of the bush, as well as expose guests to the local culture.
Chobe Elephant Camp Game Viewing and Activities
Chobe River and surrounding woodlands supports an incredible diversity of animals and has developed a reputation of being one of the great wildlife destinations in Africa. From large herds of elephants swimming in the Chobe river, zebra and buffalo grazing on the floodplains, giraffes feeding on the acacias trees and shy roan and sable antelope ghosting through the teak forests, there is always something of interest. Combine the above with some of the highest predator densities in Botswana (Lion, Leopard, Wild Dog and Hyaena) and it is clear why this is such a wildlife mecca. Chobe Elephant Camp provides guests with the opportunity to interact with the local Sibuya Tribe who live within this wildlife haven. A variety of safari activities include viewing the region's spectacular wildife from open vehicles, by boat on the Chobe River or on foot in the surrounding Forest Reserve, or experiencing life in the village.