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Chobe
Is Chobe anythıng compared to the Kenyan reserves (Chobe across the
border in Botswana from Livingstone in Zambia). Planning a short trip now. Geir |
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Chobe "Riverfront" is wonderful when the elephants are massing. This peaks
at the end of the dry season. mid September was particularly good in 2005. The bird life is prolific also. Certainly worth 2-3 nights. Botswana's reserves are world-class in general but, of course, the migration of animals is seasonal. Regards, Clive "GeirSan" geirertz-nospam æt mac.com wrote in message ... Is Chobe anything compared to the Kenyan reserves (Chobe across the border in Botswana from Livingstone in Zambia). Planning a short trip now. Geir |
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"GeirSan" geirertz-nospam æt mac.com schreef in bericht ... Is Chobe anything compared to the Kenyan reserves (Chobe across the border in Botswana from Livingstone in Zambia). Planning a short trip now. Geir Chobe Riverfront is a small part of Chobe NP which will be packed with wildlife as it is the end of the dry months. Lot's of elephants!! With Serengeti, Chobe is the last wild places in Africa where you see the Big Five... |
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"GeirSan" geirertz-nospam t mac.com schreef in bericht ... Is Chobe anything compared to the Kenyan reserves (Chobe across the border in Botswana from Livingstone in Zambia). Planning a short trip now. Chobe is nice because of the riverfrontage, and mammal behaviour there. From a lusty area in the 70-s it has become a semi-desert now. But I would recommend it anyway. Bushregards, Corné. www.amukela.com |
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In message , GeirSan
writes Is Chobe anyth0 border in Botswana from Livingstone in Zambia). Planning a short trip now. Geir We returned from a trip 6 weeks ago. Every reserve has its special characteristics but Chobe river front in the dry season is very special. We saw lion and leopard in our three night stay but the main spectacle is the elephant and the water birds. I would recommend getting out on the river at least twice - once in the morning when most people are taking game drives, and then the more traditional sunset cruise. However, the river does get a bit busy in the evening (almost like being in Kenya!) The lodges in Kasane are good for the boat trips but try to camp a couple of nights in the park. You get more time for viewing and Ihaha is a magnificent spot in the early morning as huge flocks of pelicans, storks and ducks fly in from their roosts. We went to Tanzania last year (I would guess similar to Kenya) and I would concede it was better for big cats, but for sheer spectacle and the option of self drive I do not think Chobe can be beaten. We have photos and a trip report at: http://www.wildworldweb.co.uk/holidays/namibia2.htm http://www.wildworldweb.co.uk/holida...ia2/report.htm but please feel free to contact me for more detailed info. -- John Macdonald |
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On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 11:41:35 +0200, "Come-Along.nl"
wrote: "GeirSan" geirertz-nospam æt mac.com schreef in bericht ... Is Chobe anything compared to the Kenyan reserves (Chobe across the border in Botswana from Livingstone in Zambia). Planning a short trip now. Geir Chobe Riverfront is a small part of Chobe NP which will be packed with wildlife as it is the end of the dry months. Lot's of elephants!! With Serengeti, Chobe is the last wild places in Africa where you see the Big Five... except for rhinos of course. G |
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With Serengeti, Chobe is the last wild places in Africa where you see the Big Five... except for rhinos of course. Of course Corné |
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"grant kinsley" schreef in bericht ... On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 11:41:35 +0200, "Come-Along.nl" wrote: "GeirSan" geirertz-nospam æt mac.com schreef in bericht ... Is Chobe anything compared to the Kenyan reserves (Chobe across the border in Botswana from Livingstone in Zambia). Planning a short trip now. Geir Chobe Riverfront is a small part of Chobe NP which will be packed with wildlife as it is the end of the dry months. Lot's of elephants!! With Serengeti, Chobe is the last wild places in Africa where you see the Big Five... except for rhinos of course. G Maybe you are wright. I've been told that there was a sighting 2 years ago of a black rhino in Chobe... ;-) |
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I would not call the Chobe river front a 'wilderness area'. It has a
high volume of tourism driving 'mostly' on a small section of roads. The river is also congested. But it is worth seeing for the elephant and buffalo concentrations. Allan GeirSan wrote: Is Chobe anything compared to the Kenyan reserves (Chobe across the border in Botswana from Livingstone in Zambia). Planning a short trip now. Geir |
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Chobe is the last wild places in Africa where you see the
Big Five... except for rhinos of course. G Maybe you are wright. I've been told that there was a sighting 2 years ago of a black rhino in Chobe... ;-) That sounds strange, as the vegetation in Chobe is not suitable for black rhinos. But maybe... a lost one from Hwange who migrated? Bushregards, Corné. www.amukela.com |
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