Chobe Chilwero sits above the Chobe River and borders the Chobe National Park. It offers unparalleled panoramic viewsacross the islands and flood plains as far as Namibia.
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Chobe National Park
The Chobe National Park, which is the second largest national park in Botswana and covers 10,566 square km, has one of the greatest concentrations of game found on the African continent. Its uniqueness in the abundance of wildlife and the true...
Chobe Chilwero offers 15 luxury bungalows withen-suite facilities, a large sunken handcrafted bath, indoor and out-door showers, private garden, sala or private balcony, mosquito nets, ceiling fans and air-conditioning.
The main public area includes a lounge and dining room linked to outdoor viewing patios with a wine cellar housing a large variety of the finest South African and European wines.
The lodge also boasts a split-level swimming pool, library, curio shop and an e-communications centre.
A range of exotic and rejuvenating spa treatments ensure ultimate relaxation and pampering.
Activities include game drives, romantic sundowner cruises, as well as fishing excursions (at an additional cost).
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Chobe Chilwero
Chobe Chilwero sits above the Chobe River and borders the Chobe National Park. It offers unparalleled panoramic viewsacross the islands and flood plains as far as Namibia. Read More
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