Chobe Game Track starts from Chobe Safari Lodge and stretches for about 67 kilometers. The track connects to the Tebito Track Junction and Karuma Falls. It is a great destination for tourists who want close encounters with wildlife.
The Chobe Game Track is rich in both plant and animal life. The plant life includes Savannah grasslands and woodlands, while the animals include olive baboons, elephants, buffaloes, lions, leopards, and more.

The track also passes through patches of dense acacia forest, which are especially interesting for bird watchers.
Tourists staying in the southern sector who want to explore the northern sector can drive across the bridge that leads to the Paraa area and continue their game drive from there.
Visitors to the Chobe Game Track can enjoy several activities, including guided game drives, bird watching, and nature walks.
The track is accessible to tourists traveling from Kampala, with the journey taking about 4 to 5 hours by road. Tourists can enter the park through Chobe Gate.
Those flying to the park can use Chobe Airstrip, with flights available from either Entebbe International Airport or Kajjansi Airfield.
The best time to visit Chobe Game Track is during the dry season, which runs from June to August and December to February.
In addition to its wildlife and natural features, the Chobe Game Track is also a conservation area managed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority.
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