Chobe National Park is a wildlife paradise, famous for its vast herds of elephants that gather daily along the Chobe River. With up to 85,000 elephants roaming the park during the dry season, it offers one of the most spectacular elephant sightings in Africa. But Chobe's wonders go beyond the elephants—it's a haven for predators like lions and leopards, and home to diverse wildlife including buffalo, sable, puku, kudu, and more. The river, teeming with hippos and some of the continent's largest crocodiles, adds to the park's remarkable ecosystem. Whether you're on a game drive or river cruise, Chobe promises an unforgettable safari experience filled with natural beauty and thrilling wildlife encounters.