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            Botswana’s Chobe National Park remains one of Africa’s prime 
            wildlife areas. Its close proximity to the world-renowned 
            Victoria Falls makes it an essential part of any visit to 
            the region. The magnificent Chobe river and floodplains 
            filled with huge herds of buffalo and elephant and flocks 
            of waterfowl winging their way toward the sunset, create 
            an enduring memory of the wild splendour of this majestic 
            corner of old Africa. The Chobe River forms the northern
            border of Botswana and is also the termination of the 
            long migratory road to perennial water. The dry season 
            forces wildlife in abundance to the waters of the river 
            resulting in tremendous safari opportunities.
            
          
  
            
            This exclusive lodge is situated within the Chobe Forest 
            reserve on the western boundary of Chobe National Park. 
            The lodge is uniquely placed, as no other lodges base their
            operations within this sector of the reserve. The lodge 
            accommodates twenty guests in thatched en-suite bungalows 
            all overlooking the floodplains of the Chobe River and 
            Namibia’s Caprivi Strip. The central lodge with combined 
            dining and lounge areas is spectacular, commanding 
            magnificent views of the Chobe floodplains. Each day 
            you have the option of joining the early morning walks, 
            which are quite outstanding, or a vehicle safari in the 
            mid-morning and in the late afternoon.
            
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