You don’t exactly have to be a chaos junkie to enjoy the Chobe National Park morning game drive, but it helps.
Once you have paid the park entrance fee, all signs of order fade away with the receding “Welcome to Chobe National Park” sign board on your rearview mirror. From then on, the only semblance of compliance is a parade of fastened seatbelts, strapping goggle-eyed tourists to the seats of their bumpy rides. Besides that, pretty much anything goes.
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