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  2. Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge is a safari lodge in Chobe National Park in Botswana. Chobe was the country’s first national park and is its third largest. The lodge is one of three that comprise Belmond Safaris, the others being Belmond Eagle Island Lodge and Belmond Khwai River Lodge. All three are reached from Maun, Botswana.

  3. Chobe National Park - Wikipedia

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    Chobe National Park is Botswana's first national park, and also the most biologically diverse. Located in the north of the country, it is Botswana's third largest park, after Central Kalahari Game Reserve and Gemsbok National Park .

  4. Chobe Safari Lodge Airport - Wikipedia

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    Chobe Safari Lodge Airport is an airport serving Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda. The runway is adjacent to the Chobe Safari Lodge, and alongside the rapids of the Nile River . [ 1 ]

  5. Kasane - Wikipedia

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    Kasane has a number of campsites and lodges (accommodations oriented towards the safari business). These lodges offer day trips into the Chobe National Park and Victoria Falls, and boat trips on the Chobe River. [4] Kasane has ABSA Bank, First National Bank, Stanbic and Standard Chartered Bank with ATM facility.

  6. Tourism in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    A giraffe in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve Tourists at Sedudu Island Hippos and elephants in Chobe. Botswana's principal tourist attractions are its game reserves, with hunting and photographic safaris available. Other attractions include the Okavango Delta [1] region, which during the rainy season is a maze of waterways, islands, and lakes ...

  7. Wildlife of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    A hippo at a river front in Chobe National Park. Chobe National Park, with its four ecosystems, is known for its largest wildlife concentration in Africa and extends over an area of 10,566 square kilometres (4,080 sq mi). Initially established as a reserve area in 1960 became the first gazetted national park in 1967.

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