5 reasons for a bush break in Chobe during Africa’s dry season Posted by Taylah Strauss on 9 June 2022 With the world’s borders opened up, now is as good a time as any for a bush break in some spectacular southern African countries. The Chobe region is at its prime; during the dry season, you’ve got optimal visibility under starlit skies, tolerable temperatures and excellent fishing opportunities. 1. Optimal wildlife views The Chobe River is part of the northern boundary of Chobe National Park, located close to the Okavango Delta and the Kalahari. The lack of rainfall means the grass is shorter, trees have fewer leaves and bushes are thinner, revealing the endless plains. Plenty of wildlife come out of the woodworks to the waterholes to take a sip. Whether you’re a shutterbug or a nature enthusiast, you don’t want to miss your shot at a National Geographic cover-worthy photograph. 2. Breath-taking starry skies You haven’t had a proper bush break until you’ve spent a night sleeping under the stars. The dry season doesn’t just mean optimal wildlife visibility, it also means you can have a pristine view of the starlit sky. 3. Tolerable temperatures It’s no secret that the scorching African heat can be unbearable. But with the cooler months in full swing, you still get a little bit of sunshine but with more tolerable temperatures. This means you can go trekking through the expansive bushveld with ease. 4. Fantastic fishing opportunities The Chobe region is considered one of the best fishing spots in Africa, with fantastic freshwater biodiversity. The popular hard-to-catch tigerfish call these waters their home, so if you’ve got a knack for angling, why not come try your hand? 5. The best deal awaits The Zambezi Queen Collection – known for its exquisite water-based safaris, as well as premium lodges and houseboats – is offering an all-inclusive deal of up to 45% off the Chobe River safari package, staying at the Inchingo Chobe River Lodge or aboard the Zambezi Queen or Chobe Princess houseboats. Pictures: Getaway gallery ALSO READ New luxury safari lodge opens near Johannesburg Related Posts 12 sensational Western Cape campsites 30 May 2023 Love camping? So do we. These are some of our favourite Western Cape campsites, our... read more Rewilding Mozambique: Sábiè Game Park 25 May 2023 We went on a recce to Sábiè Game Park, which is setting the pace for... read more Rewilding Mozambique: Zinave National Park 25 May 2023 We went on a recce to Zinave National Park, Inhambane Province, which is setting the... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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