Ihaha Campsite

Description of accommodation:
Ihaha camp site is located around 35 km west of Kasane, a relatively new camping ground with modern facilities and attractive reception. It is one of the two newest campsites in Botswana. There are two ablution blocks each with two showers, two toilets and several sinks for men and women. Ihaha is the only place you can camp on the Chobe river in the Chobe National Park.

Chobe, which is the second largest national park in Botswana, covers 10 566 square kilometres. The park is divided into four main focal points comprising the Chobe River front with floodplain and teak forest, the Savute Marsh in the west about fifty kilometres north of Mababe gate, the Linyanti Swamps in the northwest and the hot dry hinterland in between.

A major feature of Chobe National Park is its elephant population. First of all, the Chobe elephant comprise part of what is probably the largest surviving continuous elephant population. This population covers most of northern Botswana plus northwest Zimbabwe and is currently estimated at around 120 000.

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