Description
Step aboard for one of Africa’s most iconic safari experiences — the Chobe Sundowner Cruise, where the wilderness comes alive in golden light. As the sun begins its descent over the Chobe River, you glide gently through one of the richest wildlife corridors in Southern Africa.
This is not just a boat cruise — it’s a front-row seat to nature’s evening ritual. Watch massive herds of elephants gather at the river’s edge, hippos emerge from the depths, crocodiles bask along the banks, and an incredible variety of birdlife fill the skies.
With a refreshing drink in hand and uninterrupted panoramic views, the Chobe Sundowner Cruise offers a peaceful yet powerful safari experience — perfect for photographers, couples, families, and nature lovers seeking a relaxed alternative to a traditional game drive.
Tour Includes
- Return transfers from Kasane or Chobe lodges
- 2–3 hour sunset boat cruise
- Professional river guide
- Light snacks
- Local beverages (soft drinks, beers, selected spirits)
- Excellent wildlife viewing opportunities
Tour Excludes
- National Park Fees (US45)
- Premium drinks / imported beverages
- Transfers from Victoria Falls (available at additional cost)
- Personal expenses & gratuities
Tour Highlights
- Spectacular African sunset over the Chobe River
- Up-close elephant encounters along the riverbanks
- High concentration of hippos and crocodiles
- Birdwatching paradise (fish eagles, kingfishers, herons)
- Calm and less crowded safari experience
- Ideal photography conditions with golden light reflections
Tour Program
14:30 – 15:00
Pick-up from your lodge in Kasane / Chobe area
15:30
Board your safari boat and begin cruising along the Chobe River
15:30 – 18:30
Enjoy a relaxed wildlife safari on water
- Spot elephants crossing and bathing
- Watch hippos and crocodiles up close
- Capture stunning sunset photography
- Enjoy drinks and snacks onboard
18:30 – 19:00
Return to jetty and transfer back to your lodge
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