Chobe National Park Mammals
Notwithstanding the elephants, Chobe National Park has some of the finest game viewing in Africa. It is notable for huge herds of buffalo and zebras, lechwe, Chobe bushbuck and being the southernmost point where puku antelope can be seen. Where there are buffalo, lions are never far away and there is a good chance of seeing large prides who laze around in the shade all day and only yawn themselves awake at dusk. Hyena and leopard also hunt at night while cheetah are diurnal predators.
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As one of Botswana's top Nature Reserves, Chobe National Park, is home to many of the mammals of southern Africa. Numerous wildlife safari and tour companies operate guided tours to Chobe National Park. Popular adventure travel activities in Botswana include: horse riding safaris, elephant back safaris, mountain biking, birding, wilderness walking trails, science safaris and volunteering especially for GAP year students.
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