
Hotels in Chobe
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Browse hotels in Chobe, Botswana — properties from Kasane to the Chobe Riverfront. Stay near 120,000 elephants in one of Africa's largest national parks.
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About Chobe
Chobe: Gateway to Africa's Elephant Capital
Chobe sits in northern Botswana, roughly 70 km east of Kasane town along the Chobe River. The district is defined by Chobe National Park, established in 1967 and covering approximately 11,700 sq km — home to the highest concentration of African elephants on the continent, with estimates exceeding 120,000 animals. The river frontage draws massive herds to drink each dry season (May–October), making game-viewing from boats a signature activity.
Where to Stay
Most hotels and lodges cluster in Kasane, the main service town, or along the Chobe Riverfront inside and adjacent to the park. Properties range from mid-range guesthouses in Kasane to high-end river lodges with direct park access. A handful of camps operate inside the park boundaries. The nearby Chobe Enclave and routes toward Savuti suit travelers seeking more remote fly-in camps.
Practical Tips
- Best season: Dry season (May–October) offers concentrated wildlife along the riverfront.
- Entry: Most visitors arrive via Kasane International Airport or cross from Livingstone, Zambia (17 km) or Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe (about 70 km).
- Currency: Botswana Pula (BWP); USD and ZAR widely accepted at lodges.
- Park fees: Paid in Pula at park gates; confirm current rates with the Department of Wildlife.
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