Chobe Overnight Camping Safari
About the Adventure
For travellers who'd rather not rush Chobe into a single day, the overnight camping safari adds time in the park — more game drives, a night under Botswana's enormous starscape, and the chance to be out on the river at the best light of day. Camps are described as "by no means luxurious but perfectly comfortable," with budget and more upmarket options available. The extra time pays off: early-morning and late-afternoon drives, when animals are most active, are the ones a day trip can't reach.
Pricing
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| 1 day / 1 night | From ~$312 |
| 2 days / 1 night | From ~$381 |
| 2 days / 2 nights | From ~$473 |
| 3 days / 2 nights | From ~$509 |
Typically includes camping, meals, game activities, park fees and transfers. Visa not included.
Good to Know
- Comfort level: Camps range from budget to more comfortable "luxury" tented setups — confirm which tier you're booking.
- Border & visa: Crosses into Botswana at Kazungula; the KAZA Univisa ($50) covers most nationalities. Carry your passport.
- Best value: The 2-night options give the most game time relative to travel effort.
Good to Pair With
- The day version is the Chobe Day Trip; our Two-Day Victoria Falls & Chobe Escape package adds lodge comfort
- See the Chobe National Park, Botswana destination guide
















