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Oksana & Max St John
Chobe National Park, located in the far north of Botswana in Southern Africa is one of the most incredible wilderness regions on the African continent. It boasts more elephants than anywhere else on the planet. Additionally, other wildlife favorites including lions, antelopes, buffalo, hippos, zebras, giraffes and even rare rhinos.
We had an opportunity to visit Chobe National Park during our recent safari with Pangolin Photo Safaris and found it to be one of the best places for a safari in Africa.
This game reserve spanning 11,700 sq km was established as a National Park in 1967, the first among Botswana National Park. Most importantly, this the most biologically diverse area of the country. Read the full travel article here.