Chobe National Park is located in the North west Corner of Botswana and is only a short hop skip and a jump from Victoria Falls ! That’s a 90 minutes road transfer through the most interesting and fascinating game reserve if you really need to know. Brows the map by clicking on the lodge of your choice to view
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HOW TO GET THERE
Getting to Chobe National Park is easy. There are essentially two routes to Chobe National Park the first is through Victoria Falls, and the second is through Maun and Botswana. Speak to your Ghecko Safaris about the most appropriate route for you and how best they recommend putting together an itinerary for you.
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WHAT TO BRING
Many of you will remember the scenes from Out of Africa when Karen Blixen went on Safari with everything including the kitchen sink and the gramophone ! Luckily for us the lodges are so well equipped you can leave your hairdryer at home, rest assured that they will have one therefore you. The small charter flights into the lodges do have a luggage limit of 20 kg per person and this includes hand luggage.
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24 HOURS ON SAFARI
On arrival at the lodge you will be welcomed to the lodge by the reception or lodge management. They will give you a short orientation and show you to your room. Depending on your arrival time lunch is usually served on arrival. After a lazy lunch a chance to catch a brief siesta before meeting for high tea, and your introduction to your ranger / guide. We recommend a minimum stay of 2 nights in Chobe enabling you to experience both the land and water activities. Your ranger will discuss your safari requirements with you. We recommend that you take the opportunity to spend as much time as possible on the water as possible - especially if you are combining this safari with a land safari elsewhere on in your itinerary –as the contrast of the two safari experiences is quite phenomenal.
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