Tuesday, 7 November 2017

A Pachyderm Parade in the Wilds of Southern Africa

In Botswana’s Chobe National Park you’ll have little trouble finding your very own ‘Pachyderm Parade’. 

Chobe National Park has the largest concentration of Wild Elephants in Africa and possibly on this planet. 

The Dry Season brings Elephants in their dozens to the periphery of the Chobe River. 

Head to the Linyanti Marsh where You can see for yourself dozens and dozens of elephants engaging in mud baths and all that they love doing. 

Read an interesting article about Chobe's Pachyderms Here : 

http://www.natgeotraveller.co.uk/destinations/africa/botswana/botswana-on-safari-in-the-chobe-national-park/ 



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