The Chobe National Park is located in the north-west of Botswana, near the borders to Zambia, Zimbabwe and Namibia and renowned for its spectacular elephant population. It contains an estimated 50,000 elephants, perhaps the highest elephant concentration of Africa, and part of the largest continuous surviving elephant population. The best time to visit Chobe is during the dry season from April to October when the pans dry up and the animals congregate close to the river banks making it easier to spot them.
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