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Chobe National Park

National park

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Chobe National Park, located in northern Botswana, is renowned for its vast wildlife diversity and stunning landscapes. It is Botswana's first national park and covers approximately 11,700 square kilometers, making it the country's third-largest protected area. The park is divided into four distinct ecosystems, including the Chobe Riverfront, Savuti Marsh, Nogatsaa, and Linyanti Marshes. Each area offers unique wildlife experiences, with the Chobe Riverfront being particularly famous for its lush floodplains and dense woodlands. Chobe National Park is celebrated for its large elephant population, with over 50,000 elephants, and its rich birdlife, featuring over 450 species. Visitors can enjoy river safaris along the Chobe River, offering breathtaking views of hippos, crocodiles, and other wildlife. The park also supports a wide range of other animals, including lions, leopards, giraffes, and buffalo. With its diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife, Chobe National Park provides an unforgettable safari experience for all who visit.