
The Chobe River, as a smart and magnificent landscape in southern Africa, carries the majesty and magic of nature. It is the boundary river between Botswana and Namibia, and is also an important tributary of the Zambezi River. It originates from Mount Tambo on the central plateau of Angola, rushing and winding all the way, with a vast basin area. Wherever the river flows, it breeds a rich and colorful ecosystem. Around the Chobe River, lush vegetation covers the land, tall trees block out the sun, and provide habitats for many creatures. There are many kinds of animals here, which are dazzling. Taking a boat tour of the Chobe River is a great way to feel its charm. The yacht moves slowly, the river water ripples, and the scenery on both sides unfolds slowly like a picture scroll. The river is sometimes wide and sometimes narrow, sometimes as open and calm as a lake, and sometimes dotted with river branches, islands, swamps, reeds, and water lilies.