DAY 14 - CHOBE NATIONAL PARK
9 July  2004

 

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The natural unspoiled environment  makes Chobe National Park (Botswana) so unique for the visitors. The park  covers 10,566 square kilometers. There are mostly natural roads, passable only by 4x4 car.This area has one of the largest elephant populations in Africa. This park has an amazing variety of habitats, ranging from floodplains, baobab, and mopane trees and acacia woodlands, to verdant flood grasslands.

 
  

Footprints on the road.
Might be lion?


A big bird

Typical sandy road in Chobe


A nice acacia tree

Other beautiful trees

Baobab was our favourite

Another baobab tree

... and one more baobab tree


A lake and fishermen in a boat

In North Chobe there are smaller villages. This village had a speacial 'entrance gate', 'guarded' by two huge baobabs

Election advertisement

A baboon crossing the road

Nice trees and a lake

Another baobab giant

A village in North Chobe


Kids were happy to be photographed

Baboons are blocking the road in Zimbabwe Baboons are blocking the road in Zimbabwe A nice tree in Zimambwe We stayed in Victoria Falls Municipal Camp, Zimbabwe.
This was our dinner in the camp restaurant: kudu steak, piri-piri chicken, Zambezi beer