Camp Chobe

Camp Chobe is situated in the Eastern Zambezi Region, Namibia merely 4 km from the Ngoma border post between Botswana and Namibia, across the river from the world renowned Chobe nature reserve, home to one of the largest concentrations of elephant on the African continent.

Covering approximately a third of the eastern portion of the Zambezi Region, the Zambezi and Chobe flood plains combines permanent waterways with drier areas, creating areas filled with unexpected contrasts and diverse wildlife. The Chobe flood plains are in a constant state of flux, expanding and contracting according to the rainy season. While some parts of the Chobe remain permanently flooded, others only experience high water levels from April to July, when rainwater from Zambia flow into the Zambezi and Chobe rivers.

Camp Chobe is located on these plains. The main lodge features ensuite tents built on stilts, with a central dining and bar area overlooking the Chobe river. There is also a campsite 1km away, also facing the river.

Rooms

Camp Chobe Tented Chalet

Tented chalet built on stilts with en-suite bathroom and veranda overlooking the Chobe River. Sleeps two. No plug points or electricity is available inside the chalets and water is sourced directly from the Chobe River. Lights are provided by solar panel and solar geyser for hot water.

Camp Chobe Family Unit

Tented chalet built on stilts with en-suite bathroom and small lounge area. The sleeper couch can additionally accommodate two small children or one adult. Lights are provided by solar panel and solar geyser for hot water. No plug points or electricity is available inside the chalets and water is sourced directly from the Chobe River.

Facilities