Chobe national park is the second largest park in the country, second from Central Kalahari Game reserve, it is known by being occupied by hundreds of elephants and Cape buffalo as some of the main roads like Serondela may become impossible to pass, scores of family herds cross the main road to make their way to the river to drink. The Chobe river front, the Ngwezumba pans, Savute and Linyanti. On a river cruise you will experience the park and the animals from another side of the park. You will come across with hippos, crocodiles, and a mind-boggling array of water birds. Over 460 bird species have been recorded in the park, making it one of Africa’s premier venues for bird safaris. Common species to be seen include ibis Egyptian geese, the ubiquitous cormorant and darters, spur-winged Geese,pel’s fishing owl, carmine bee-eaters, most members of the king fisher family all the rollers, the unmistakable fish eagle and many members of the stork family