The adventure company, Bushtracks, picked us up from our hotel and off we went. We drove for about an hour and a half to Zambia's border post, where our guide had our passports stamped to exit Zambia. We then took a boat across the river and voila! We were in Botswana.
We had to go through Botswana's border control to have our passports stamped for entry. After which, they made us stand in a container that had some solution to prevent the transmission of Foot and Mouth Disease. It was very strange, but we went along with it. As soon as we started driving, we ran into elephants along the side of the road! It was a sign of good things to come.
We continued on to Chobe, but first, we stopped along the road for tea and crumpets. Now, we were ready for our adventure into the park. We saw several elephants, giraffes, zebras, kudus, antelope, buffaloes, and hippos. It was all very exciting (minus the continuous fly swatting).
After about an hour and a half in the park, we went to Chobe Safari Lodge for their buffet lunch. They had stir fry and salad stations in addition to your choice of meat, which included fish and impala. I couldn't eat the impala because I just saw them frolicking in the park! Poor impalas. The lunch was nothing to write home about but it was decent enough to sustain us for the rest of the day. After lunch, we headed down to the dock behind the lodge to commence with the river portion of our safari.
Immediately we found crocodiles, lots of hippos, more elephants, and buffaloes. It was awesome watching animals in their natural habitats. Seriously, watching an elephant clean mud off its grass could entertain me for minutes on end. We stayed on the river for about two hours and headed back to the lodge.