Take a leisurely walk along the peaceful banks of the Chobe River, offering a “bird’s-eye” view of the wildlife. Bird hides are strategically placed along the trail, although many aficionados have found that some species seem undisturbed by the presence of walkers. The Chobe River helps maintain a lush floodplain and a rich variety of habitats vital to the multitude of animals that inhabit the area, providing a superb bird-watching opportunity. A variety of kingfisher and heron, as well as the water dikkop, yellow-billed oxpecker and the white-footed bee-eater are among the many species of birds that populate the region. No matter how discerning your ornithological demands, this nature walk will make you feel as though you’ve stepped into a birding wonderland!