Chobe National Park in Botswana is renowned for having one of the highest concentrations of elephants in Africa.
4 Hours
Boat Tour
8 persons
Botswana
Chobe boat tours offer a unique blend of wildlife and angling experiences. On these excursions, not only can you witness the diverse wildlife along the Chobe River, but you might also have the chance to engage in thrilling fishing activities.
The river is home to various fish species, providing an exciting opportunity for anglers to try their luck amid the scenic beauty of Chobe National Park.
Chobe Boating Safari |
Chobe Fishing Excursion |
Chobe-Zambezi Region Explorer |
Duration: 3hrs Ecotour of the Sedudu Island channel. | Minimum length of time: 3hrs | Minimum length of time: 4hrs |
Starting Time: 0600hrs Finishing Time: 1800hrs |
Starting Time: 0600hrs Finishing Time: 1800hrs |
Starting Time: 0600hrs Finishing Time: 1800hrs |
Enjoy the tranquil of the Chobe National Park on deck with the backdrop of the open skies around the Sedudu Island. Witness the elephant swim from the main land onto the Sedudu Island and buffalos wallowing in the muddy shallows of the Chobe river. You will also find that our wide selection of beverages will be refreshingly cool. |
Go tiger fishing and more, and refresh with the wave of local flavor cuisine at selected outlets, or prebooked preferred meals onboard or at the local resturant. | Explore the inner Kasai Channel with local guides in Namibia and fish the depth of back waters of the Zambezi. Experience more with a sun bask at the Pole - Pole Restuarant, local beer and nutritious cuisine at selected outlets, or prebooked preferred meals onboard or at the local resturant. |
Pricing: USD 65.00 per person | Pricing: USD 213.00 per person | Pricing: USD 269.00 per person |
What to bringBring some light fabrics and loose-fit clothing that dries quickly, in tranquil colours. Bring a warm sweater (or jacket) and scarf. Temperatures plummet in mornings and evenings; warm clothes during a game drive are a necessity. No worries if you are still shivering, camps also provide ‘bush babies’ (and you will soon find out what those are) Shorts for men and women are fine in the bush, but longer trousers are socially acceptable in rural villagesIt is accepted to dress casually in safari camps A squashable hat and sunglasses with good UV protection are essential Leave all your camouflage or military themed clothes at home: in Africa this is not considered appropriate clothing and the police might actually question you Wear lightweight footwear with ankle support if possible. Make sure the shoes feel comfortable and that you can walk in them for an extended period Bring a few pair of thin socks, rather than one pair of thick socks in your shoes. Several layers of thin socks is often more comfortable. |
Useful tools to bringAlthough we usually provide some of the relevant essentials, bringing some of your own tools is fun and useful. So what should you bring? Here are a few items we always put in our suitcases: Your camera (of course!) An inexpensive, waterproof watch (leave expensive jewelry at home) Sunblock and lipsalve A small pocket torchInsect repellent Camps often provide water bottles, but you can bring one yourself, too |
Moto: One Life - the African beat |