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Victoria Falls - Chobe - Safari FAQ – Savannah Adventures
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We offer a range of Chobe safari experiences starting from Victoria Falls, Livinsgtone or Kasane including our classic small-group day trip, an extended full-day safari with more time in the park, and private safari options for a more exclusive experience.
All options include early morning pick-up, border assistance, a 4x4 game drive in Chobe National Park, a river safari along the Chobe River, and bush lunch or at a 4-star riverfront lodge. Our focus is on small groups, smooth logistics, and maximizing time in the bush.
The standard Chobe Day Trip follows a well-balanced schedule with a morning land safari, a river safari, and a lodge lunch.
Our extended option starts earlier and allows more time deeper inside the park, increasing the chances of seeing predators such as lions and leopards. It also offers a more relaxed pace and a stronger focus on wildlife viewing away from the main tourist flow.
Yes, we offer overnight Chobe safari experiences with both camping and lodge options.
Camping safaris provide a more immersive bush experience, often including extended game drives, bush meals, and time in remote areas of the park. Lodge stays offer more comfort while still allowing early morning and late afternoon safaris for excellent wildlife viewing.
These multi-day options give you more time in Chobe National Park and significantly increase your chances of seeing a wider range of wildlife.
Yes—an overnight safari in Chobe National Park, one of Africa’s top national parks for wildlife viewing, is absolutely worth it if you want a deeper and more rewarding safari experience.
While a day trip offers an excellent introduction with both a land and river safari, time inside the park is limited. An overnight stay allows you to experience Chobe at its best—early morning and late afternoon, when wildlife activity is highest. This is when predators such as lions and leopards are more active, and when elephants gather along the river in large numbers.
Staying overnight also means less time at the border, a more relaxed pace, and access to more remote areas of the park that day visitors rarely reach. Whether you choose a comfortable lodge or a more immersive camping experience, an overnight safari gives you a much richer and more authentic connection to the African bush.
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