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4 Nights at Ghoha Hills & Nogatsaa Pans
Who Is This Experience Ideal For?
This safari is ideal for travellers seeking a quieter, more remote experience within Chobe National Park. Perfect for couples, small groups, and seasoned safari-goers, it offers a deeper connection to nature away from the more frequented areas.
It particularly suits those who value space, solitude, and a more exploratory safari, where wildlife encounters feel personal and the landscape remains largely untouched.
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Why Book This Stay Through Think Africa Travel?
Booking through Think Africa Travel ensures your Chobe safari is thoughtfully curated and seamlessly managed. With in-depth knowledge of Botswana’s diverse regions, we create itineraries that balance experience, comfort, and authenticity.
We offer:
- Expert insight into Chobe’s lesser-visited regions
- Carefully curated lodge combinations for a richer experience
- Access to trusted camps and guiding teams
- Personalised planning and ongoing support
Exploring the Untouched Corners of Chobe National Park
Away from the busier riverfront, the interior of Chobe National Park reveals a quieter and more intimate safari experience.
Nogatsaa Pans is known for its seasonal waterholes that attract large concentrations of wildlife, while Ghoha Hills offers elevated views across vast landscapes — together creating a journey that is both diverse and deeply immersive.

