Hooded vultures, kori bustards, vervet monkeys, zebras, giraffes and, of course, the ubiquitous elephant were just some of the amazing species I encountered during my two days exploring the Chobe Riverfront.
I didn’t have room to include photos of everything I saw in my previous posts, so here’s a round-up of some of my other favourite photos from the Chobe River.
Baby elephant

African jacana

Zebra

Yellow-billed stork

Zebras walking beside the Chobe River

Lilac-breasted roller

Elephant

Impala

Black winged stilt

Black-backed jackal

Hooded vulture

Camouflaged crocodile

Fish eagle

Mum and baby elephant

Your photos are absolutely beautiful and show the diversity of nature along the Chobe river. A truly special place on earth.
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Thank you! It’s incredible how many different species live side by side along the Chobe River.
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You saw a lot. A whole lot. By the way, was the croc near water?
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Yes, it was on the riverbank, so it was right next to the water.
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I’m glad you did a follow-up post to share more of your pictures. It must have been such an incredible experience to see so much wildlife.
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Thank you 🙂 I wasn’t really sure about doing the follow up posts with the photos, but it seemed a shame to just leave them sitting on my hard drive never to see the light of day. It was an unforgettable experience.
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