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Elephant Bay gives the Chobe Princesses one of their strongest safari advantages. The mooring can place you close to a riverfront where elephants may come down to drink, bathe, and cross toward the Namibian side.
No wildlife sighting is guaranteed, of course. But the reason the stop matters is simple: you stay on the water, close to the animal routes, with time to watch rather than rush.
The Chobe Princesses may use Elephant Bay as a mooring in the drier season.
The area is valued for elephant activity along the riverfront.
Moorings can change with water level, weather, wind, and wildlife movement.
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