Chobe national park Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeThe park is the second largest in the country covering an area of about 10, 566sq.km. The Chobe River flows along the northern edge of the park bordering Botswana and Namibia and gives that rare natural colourful feature.
Camping facilities which exists in the Chobe National Park includes: Serondela, a developed site with ablution facilities; Linyati, partially developed; Savuti a temporary camping ground and Noghatsaa yet to be developed.
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