Chobe River
The Chobe River is a major river located in northern Botswana, flowing along the border with Namibia. It is approximately 120 kilometers long and is known for its rich biodiversity, including various species of fish and wildlife. The river is a vital water source for the surrounding ecosystems and supports the famous Chobe National Park, which attracts many tourists each year.
The Chobe River is also significant for its role in the Okavango Delta system, as it contributes to the seasonal flooding that sustains the delta's unique habitats. The river is popular for activities such as boat safaris, allowing visitors to observe wildlife like elephants, hippos, and crocodiles in their natural environment.