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Chobe River Lodge
Chobe River Lodge
Chobe River Lodge
Chobe River Lodge
Chobe River Lodge
Chobe River Lodge

About Chobe River Lodge

A riot of lush foliage frames the entrance to the Chobe River Lodge, hinting at the far-from-corporate guesthouse within.

Indeed, this attractive thatched building has more in common with a safari lodge than with Kasane’s large hotels. Quietly secluded within beautiful gardens, it’s an uncomplicated set up matched by personal service and a friendly touch that is often missing from the larger establishments.

For starters, guests dine together at one big communal table, overlooking lawns that lead down to the Chobe River. And these, in turn, are beloved of the local hippos, who sometimes turn up to graze at nightfall.

Then at the heart of the lodge, a proper pool takes up one side of the the lofty lounge area, open to the sky, and lined by welcoming sunloungers. And the verandah, invites guests to settle down with a pair of binoculars and watch the river.

And so to the rooms: comfortable beds, unfussy décor, tiled floors, en-suite bathrooms, individual verandas. The feel is homely yet uncluttered.

It all adds up to a welcoming place to while away the time between activities: game drives into Chobe National Park are operated by the lodge itself, as are boat cruises from its own jetty.

Accommodation
8 rooms
Children
Suitable for all ages
Open
All year

Activities

4WD Safari

4WD Safari

Birdwatching

Birdwatching

Boat trip

Boat trip

Fishing

Fishing

Helicopter

Helicopter

Chobe River Lodge: Full Report

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Sable Self-drive Safari

12 days • 7 locations • 3 country
WINDHOEK AIRPORT TO VICTORIA FALLS AIRPORT

A great-value southern African self-drive adventure from Namibia along the Caprivi Strip to Botswana and Zimbabwe, combining other-worldly landscapes, unforgettable wildlife spectacles and rarely visited places, and ending at Victoria Falls.

Visiting Etosha, Chobe and 4 other areas

US$7,580 - US$9,160 per person

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Rock Hare Self-drive Safari

20 days • 12 locations • 3 country
WINDHOEK AIRPORT TO VICTORIA FALLS AIRPORT

An in-depth look at Namibia from the Namib Desert to the Caprivi, with additional stops in Botswana and Victoria Falls. This three-week adventure includes an unrivalled mix of environments and is great value.

Visiting Etosha, North-west Kalahari and 7 other areas

US$6,460 - US$8,210 per person

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Traveller reviews of Chobe River Lodge

59 real, un-edited reviews from Expert Africa's travellers.


96%
59 reviews since August 2007
Excellent
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Good
12
Average
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Poor
0
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JonathanfromNewcastle

Arrived 19 Jul 2024, 2 nights

"Chobe River Lodge review"

"Very good food. Staff were lovely and attentive - big well appointed cool rooms …" Read Jonathan’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Mr. & Mrs. EfromUK

Arrived 5 Nov 2023, 2 nights

"Chobe River Lodge review"

"A lovely lodge.. great location on the river front.. …" Read Mr. & Mrs. E’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Ms J.fromNorthallerton

Arrived 3 Jul 2023, 2 nights

"Chobe River Lodge review"

"...game drive in Chobe..was excellent ...evening river cruise.. guide..brilliant …" Read Ms J.’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Mr & Mrs SfromKure Beach

Arrived 3 Jun 2022, 1 nights

"Garden Lodge review"

"We greatly enjoyed both the river cruise and game drive ... …" Read Mr & Mrs S’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Dr M & Mr DfromYorkshire

Arrived 6 May 2022, 1 nights

"A lovely surprise"

"We would have stayed longerif we had known & would recommend it to anyone... …" Read Dr M & Mr D’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Dr D & Dr UfromUK

Arrived 20 May 2022, 1 nights

"Garden Lodge review"

"Great location, fabulous design, fantastic food and lovely staff. …" Read Dr D & Dr U’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Mr & Mrs HfromCaterham

Arrived 29 Apr 2022, 1 nights

"Garden Lodge review"

"went on a relaxing boat trip on the lovely Chobe River …" Read Mr & Mrs H’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

LufromAustralia

Arrived 1 Aug 2019, 3 nights

"Small and friendly Garden Lodge"

"Highly recommend. …" Read Lu’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Mr & Mrs KfromMaidstone

Arrived 29 Oct 2018, 2 nights

"Garden Lodge"

"We have been going to Chobe on and off during the last 30 years. Over that …" Read Mr & Mrs K’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Mr M.fromAnchorage

Arrived 3 Nov 2018, 1 nights

"Garden Lodge review"

"great location to end the trip …" Read Mr M.’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

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Our travellers’ wildlife sightings from Chobe River Lodge

Click an animal to see our traveller's success in sighting them.
How we work this out.


Elephant

100% success

Hippo

100% success

Buffalo

91% success

Giraffe

90% success

Zebra

80% success

Lion

70% success

Wildebeest

40% success

Leopard

38% success

Eland

33% success

Sable antelope

25% success

Roan antelope

17% success

Spotted Hyena

11% success

Aardvark

0% success

Brown Hyena

0% success

Cheetah

0% success

Pangolin

0% success

Sitatunga

0% success

Wild dog

0% success

Chobe River Lodge's location

Look closer at the environment and surroundings of Chobe River Lodge.


When to go to Chobe National Park

Our month by month guide: What it's like to visit Chobe River Lodge in Chobe National Park


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Chobe National Park in January

January marks the peak of the rainy season in Chobe National Park. Evening rains are typically brief but heavy, often accompanied by thunderstorms. While temperatures remain high, they are slightly cooler compared to earlier months. Wildlife tends to be more dispersed, making it harder to spot animals. Big game densities near the Chobe Riverfront are relatively low, but some resident species, like giraffes, are accustomed to vehicles and can appear so relaxed that they seem almost tame.

The Savuti Marsh becomes lush and green, attracting herbivores. Migratory birds abound throughout the park, with the Linyanti Marsh being particularly rich in birdlife during this period. January is an excellent time for visitors interested in lush landscapes and diverse birdlife. Lower rates at many lodges make this a good time to visit on a more moderate budget.

  • Warm temperatures with occasional thunderstorms
  • Birdlife at its most spectacular in Chobe
  • Big game dispersed across the park
  • Seek most wildlife away from the river
  • Good availability and rates in Chobe’s lodges and camps

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in January

Chobe National Park in February

February in Chobe National Park is similar to January, with heavy rains most days, often towards evening. The landscape is green and alive, with insects and smaller animals more easily seen. Many birds and animals are raising their young, especially in the Linyanti and Savuti areas, making for lovely family group sightings. The Chobe River swells, creating a spectacular landscape and attracting diverse wildlife. However, the rains create pools and waterholes in the bush, which combined with thicker vegetation makes it harder to spot larger animals.

The Chobe Riverfront area still offers a good wildlife experience as although much big game has moved away, the animals that remain are often more relaxed. Boat cruises on the Chobe River provide excellent opportunities to observe wildlife from a different perspective. Visitor numbers remain low, with good rates and more availability in camps and lodges.

  • Warm with occasional thunderstorms in Chobe
  • Vegetation running riot; smaller wildlife thriving
  • Many animals with young in the park
  • Big game dispersed throughout Chobe
  • Low visitor numbers, good camp availability

Our view

This is not a great time to visit

Weather in February

Chobe National Park in March

March typically marks the end of the main rainy season in Chobe National Park, with showers gradually tapering off. Many days are characterised by clear skies, intense sunshine, and rising temperatures. Short afternoon thunderstorms may still occur, while the park's landscape remains lush and vibrant. During this time, many birds and animals complete the process of raising their young. The Savuti Marsh area becomes particularly fascinating as predators exploit the vulnerability of the young and weaker prey.

The Chobe River levels start to stabilise, offering excellent boat safari opportunities. March can also be a good time to explore the Linyanti area, where many animals congregate as other water sources begin to dry up. With fewer visitors in most areas, rates are still be relatively low at lodges and safari camps.

  • Variable weather, rains tailing off in Chobe
  • Occasional small thunderstorms in the park
  • Many animals finish raising young in Chobe
  • Birdlife still spectacular along Chobe River
  • Few tourists, often lower rates in lodges

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in March

Chobe National Park in April

During April, rains in Chobe National Park have usually stopped, though there may still be the odd afternoon downpour. This results in clear skies and a lovely green, lush landscape. Night-time temperatures start to drop, and are especially noticeable in the Savuti area. The Chobe Riverfront begins to flourish at this time, with the numbers of elephants and other wildlife gradually increasing along the river.

The Savuti region is a particular favourite during this time, with good predator-prey interactions on display. April marks the beginning of the shoulder season for many camps, so rates are on the rise but still relatively moderate. This is an excellent time for photographic safaris, as the air is clear and the landscape still green.

  • Cooler evenings, occasional showers in Chobe
  • Northern Chobe lush and green
  • Good predator-prey interaction observable
  • Savuti area best for wildlife viewing
  • Popular shoulder season, relatively low rates

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in April

Chobe National Park in May

May is a very popular month to visit Chobe National Park, often the last month of the shoulder season before camp rates hit their peak. While there is very little chance of rain, the annual floods from Angola start to make their way through the northern part of the park. With cooler temperatures in the morning and evening, predator activity tends to be higher, especially in the Savuti and Linyanti areas.

The Chobe Riverfront becomes busier with wildlife as water dries up elsewhere, making it an excellent time for boat cruises on the Chobe River, where close encounters with elephants and other wildlife are a real treat. Away from the water, game drives in the park's interior become more rewarding as vegetation thins out and sightings improve. May is a favourite time for many visitors, and camp bookings throughout Chobe are start to be snapped up quickly.

  • Cool mornings and evenings, little rain in Chobe
  • Game viewing beginning to improve
  • Predator activity increasing in Savuti
  • Last month of shoulder season for most camps
  • Availability decreases throughout Chobe

Our view

A very good time to visit

Weather in May

Chobe National Park in June

June marks the real start of the dry season in Chobe National Park. Temperatures are cool in the mornings and evenings, occasionally reaching freezing at night, and rising to 25-30°C/77-86°F during the day. This brings a certain clarity to the air and clear blue skies, making it a favourite month for serious photographers. Surface water and smaller natural waterholes are now drying up, leading wildlife to congregate around the remaining large water sources, including the Chobe River.

Visibility improves as the grass dies back, making game viewing very good throughout the park. The Savuti Channel and Linyanti areas see increased predator activity. June is an excellent time for both land and water-based safaris in Chobe, so not surprisingly, camp availability becomes scarce and rates climb.

  • Warm days, cold nights in Chobe National Park
  • Excellent conditions for wildlife photography
  • Animals congregating at Chobe River
  • Grasses dying back, improving visibility
  • Peak season begins, rates increase

Our view

Fantastic: the very best time to visit

Weather in June

Chobe National Park in July

July in Chobe National Park offers cold evenings and mornings, combined with great daytime game viewing; this makes it one of the most popular times to visit. Vegetation is really thinning out, making game ever-easier to spot, with the few remaining waterholes attracting large congregations of wildlife species. The Chobe Riverfront is increasingly rewarding, with large herds of elephants and buffalo congregating along the river.

However, this area is now becoming busy with visitors. Game viewing is good in the Savuti area too, with frequent predator sightings. The Linyanti Marsh attracts diverse wildlife, including rare species like wild dogs. Camps are now very much into the peak season and tend to be full. Advance booking is essential for popular lodges and camps.

  • Comfortable days, cold nights in Chobe
  • Excellent game viewing as vegetation dies back
  • Chobe Riverfront becomes busy with wildlife
  • Private concessions offer exclusive experiences
  • Peak season, higher rates in lodges

Our view

Fantastic: the very best time to visit

Weather in July

Chobe National Park in August

August is a favourite time for visiting Chobe National Park, as it aligns with the European and North American summer holidays. Camps tend to fill up quickly, so booking well in advance is essential. Daytime temperatures are pleasantly warm, perfect for outdoor activities; nights can be chilly, but the clear, cloudless skies also provide stunning opportunities for stargazing.

Wildlife is now congregating around the remaining water sources, especially along the Chobe River, making it a fantastic time for game viewing. If the Savuti Channel is flowing, it becomes a magnet for a variety of wildlife. This is one of the prime months to witness the park’s iconic large elephant herds. A boat cruise on the Chobe River offers up-close views of wildlife, including hippos and crocodiles.

With crystal-clear skies and animals congregating near water, August is an excellent time for photography safaris.

  • Dry, warm days and cool nights in Chobe
  • Spectacular stargazing opportunities
  • Fantastic wildlife watching along Chobe River
  • Large elephant herds visible at waterholes
  • Peak season, high rates and limited availability

Our view

Fantastic: the very best time to visit

Weather in August

Chobe National Park in September

September is another very popular month to visit Chobe National Park. Days are warming up, while nights remain refreshingly cool. With drier conditions, most of the greenery has faded from the landscape, and photographers may find the haze from dust or smoke challenging, but it sets the stage for breathtaking sunsets.

Game viewing in September is exceptional, with large herds of elephants and buffalo gathering in the Chobe region. The Savuti and Linyanti areas also offer excellent predator sightings, and migratory birds begin to return, adding vibrant flashes of colour and adding to the park’s biodiversity.

Water-based activities on the Chobe River, such as boat cruises, are particularly rewarding, offering close-up views of animals coming to drink. Accommodation in camps and lodges is in high demand, with rates remaining at a premium, so early bookings are essential.

  • Warmer days, cool nights in Chobe National Park
  • One of the best months for wildlife viewing
  • Large elephant and buffalo herds by Chobe River
  • Hazy conditions create brilliant sunsets
  • High season rates, many lodges and camps fully booked

Our view

Fantastic: the very best time to visit

Weather in September

Chobe National Park in October

October is typically the hottest and driest month in Chobe National Park. Towards the end of the month, the likelihood of rain increases, bringing a rise in humidity. The air is often dry and hazy, which can make photography more challenging, but the scarcity of water and vegetation leads to excellent opportunities for spotting big game. The Chobe Riverfront becomes a prime gathering spot for wildlife, particularly impressive herds of elephants.

In the Savuti area, predator-prey interactions are frequently observed around the remaining waterholes. Water levels are significantly lower by this time, meaning water-based activities like boating and fishing are limited to major tributaries. October is an ideal month for walking safaris, especially during the cooler morning hours. Despite the intense heat, it remains a prime time for wildlife enthusiasts eager to witness concentrated animal activity.

  • Hot temperatures in Chobe, chance of late rain
  • Excellent big game viewing opportunities
  • Water activities limited as levels can be low
  • Hazy conditions less ideal for photographers
  • Final month of peak season in Chobe camps

Our view

Fantastic: the very best time to visit

Weather in October

Chobe National Park in November

November typically signals the end of the dry season in Chobe National Park. Rising temperatures bring increased humidity, leading to the arrival of the first rains. These showers are often brief but heavy, occurring in the late afternoon or at night, and can be quite dramatic. The rains provide a welcome relief, slightly cooling the temperatures and transforming the parched landscapes into vibrant shades of green.

As waterholes begin to replenish, wildlife starts to disperse across the park. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding this month, with the arrival of many migratory species, especially in the Linyanti Marsh area. The first half of November is a favourite among travellers, offering exceptional game viewing at more reasonable rates as Chobe enters its shoulder season.

  • Hot days, increasing humidity in Chobe
  • Heavy showers more likely as month progresses
  • Wildlife watching good but less predictable
  • Migrant birds arrive in Chobe National Park
  • Shoulder season brings mid-range lodge rates

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in November

Chobe National Park in December

By December, the rains in Chobe National Park are underway, providing relief from the intense heat. While game viewing becomes more challenging as animals spread out, excellent sightings can still be enjoyed along the Chobe Riverfront and in the Savuti Marsh. The rains bring a vibrant transformation to the landscape, with fresh greenery creating beautiful scenery. This is also a fantastic time for bird enthusiasts, as numerous migratory species make their presence known.

The Linyanti area becomes especially lush, drawing a variety of wildlife. December is ideal for those eager to see newborn animals, as many species give birth during this time. Boat cruises on the Chobe River offer a refreshing way to observe wildlife and enjoy the scenery. With low-season rates at many camps, December is an appealing option for budget-conscious travellers looking to experience the park’s beauty.

  • Temperatures falling from October-November highs
  • High chance of rain in Chobe National Park
  • Wildlife more dispersed across the park
  • Game viewing more challenging but rewarding
  • Typically low-season rates in Chobe camps

Our view

A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in December

Botswana fact file

Useful information and advice to help you prepare for a trip including Chobe River Lodge


Excursions from Chobe River Lodge

Optional extra day-trips and excursions possible whilst you're staying at Chobe River Lodge. Talk to us: these are usually best arranged before you go.


Helicopter Flight - Botswana

Helicopter Flight - Botswana

Various: from 30 minutes to half a day.

Low-flying, agile and offering superb views, helicopters are an ideal way to move around the Okavango Delta.You can use them instead of fixed-wing inter-lodge transfers or as an addition to other wildlife watching activities, and of course, helicopters can hover to allow that perfect pic, whereas fixed-wings can’t.

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100% (1 reviews)

Other lodges in Chobe National Park

Alternative places to stay in this same area.


Muchenje Safari Lodge

Muchenje Safari Lodge

One of our favourites in the area, Muchenje is a small, welcoming lodge at the quieter, western end of the Chobe Riverfront.


96% (173 reviews)
Savute Safari Lodge

Savute Safari Lodge

Savute Safari Lodge sits on the banks of the Savuti Channel within Chobe National Park, and offers access to excellent game viewing, especially during the dry season.


94% (36 reviews)
Savute Under Canvas

Savute Under Canvas

A mobile camp with the comforts of a semi-permanent tented camp, Savute Under Canvas offers guided game drives within the Savuti region of Chobe National Park.


95% (25 reviews)
Chobe Elephant Camp

Chobe Elephant Camp

Located in one of our favorite areas of Chobe National Park, Chobe Elephant Camp is a simple but well-appointed camp with a strong bush feel.


96% (24 reviews)
Chobe Under Canvas

Chobe Under Canvas

This is a typical location for Chobe under Canvas, a small, semi-permanent camp in the Chobe Riverfront area that offers good value for money and high standards of care.


100% (22 reviews)
Chobe Safari Lodge

Chobe Safari Lodge

Chobe Safari Lodge is a good value, hotel-style lodge in the heart of Kasane offering game drives, boat cruises and fishing trips.


85% (19 reviews)
Chobe Game Lodge

Chobe Game Lodge

Chobe Game Lodge occupies an enviable riverfront location within Chobe National Park and boasts well-earned 'eco' credentials, as well as an excellent all-female guiding team.


85% (15 reviews)
Ngoma Safari Lodge

Ngoma Safari Lodge

With sweeping views across the floodplains of the Chobe River, Ngoma offers superb food and flexible safari activities.


100% (14 reviews)
Chobe Chilwero

Chobe Chilwero

On the periphery of Chobe National Park, Chobe Chilwero offers luxurious surroundings and excellent food, which complement superb game viewing on game drives and boat trips.


100% (3 reviews)
Camp Kuzuma

Camp Kuzuma

Camp Kuzuma sits in the Kazuma Forest Reserve and is an excellent place to see elephant in particular. Away from the busier riverfront area of Chobe National Park this camp offers a luxurious base form which to explore this less visited region of northern Botswana.


100% (2 reviews)
Savute Elephant Lodge

Savute Elephant Lodge

Savute Elephant Lodge is a luxurious camp on the banks of the now flowing Savuti Channel. This is a classic big-game area, although its location within Chobe National Park does limit the activities which are possible here.


100% (2 reviews)
Elephant Valley Lodge

Elephant Valley Lodge

Elephant Valley Lodge is a lovely camp in a beautiful setting – sit in its hide and watch the wildlife come to drink at the waterhole. Activities focus on boating and drives in Chobe which - although very busy, and a long drive from the lodge – is very rich in wildlife.


80% (1 review)

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