25/01/2025
The rainy season in Chobe National Park is a magical time that offers a different perspective on the region’s wildlife and landscapes. While it may require some adaptability, the rewards—lush scenery, fewer crowds, and vibrant animal activity—make it an unforgettable adventure for those willing to embrace the season’s quirks.
This season also marks the breeding period for impalas. During this time, males engage in fierce competition to establish dominance and secure mates, often resulting in dramatic displays of strength and agility. The plentiful resources ensure that females have the necessary nutrients to support their pregnancies and raise their young. Young impalas, born at the end of the rainy season, benefit from the lush environment as they take their first steps into the wild.
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Morning 3-hour game drive
Citizens @ P250pp
Residents and SADC passport holders @ P400
Internationals @ P500
Sunset boat cruise
Citizens @ P250pp
Residents and SADC passport holders @ P400
Internationals @ P500