Chobe Game Lodge
Chobe National Game
Chobe Game Lodge, set along the scenic Chobe River, stands out as one of Botswana’s most innovative lodges. With solar-powered boats, electric vehicles, and an all-female guiding team, it leads in sustainability.

What We Love
Wildlife
Chobe National Park is home to huge populations of elephant. In the dry season, you can watch them cross the Chobe River in search of fresh forage—this is one of the must-see wildlife experiences.
Experience
Game drives in Chobe National Park offer the chance to search for big cats. Guests can also enjoy boat safaris along the Chobe River, where incredible birdlife and creatures that reside in the river can be spotted.
Impact
In addition to electric boats, vehicles, and all-female guides, over 65% of the lodge’s staff are women. There is also a youth training scheme, which has trained over 200 local young adults, many of whom now work at the lodge.
About Chobe Game Lodge
Thanks to the lodge’s prime location on the river, you can simply sit back with a drink and let the wildlife come to you. Chobe Game Lodge is an iconic property with an enviable location. With 40 rooms, it is slightly larger than properties we would normally recommend. However, the lodge’s ethos, guiding, and location more than make up for its size.
- 44 rooms
- Swimming Pool
- Children over 6
- Air conditioning in rooms
- Wifi throughout
- Electric vehicles and boats
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Our Impact
We choose our local partners, safari camps and guides based on their ability to offer incredible experiences and their commitment to people, the planet, and wildlife. We’ve worked with many of them for years.
- Every holiday we create aligns with our purpose to support conservation through the power of travel
- We measure the carbon cost of each trip and invest in projects that remove emissions and celebrate the wild
- 30% of profits are donated to charities, supporting conservation, communities and biodiversity.