Explorer | Chobe Snake Park |
The New Chobe Snake Park is set in the rural African Village of Kazungula along the Chobe River, the Chobe Snake Park offers the visitor the rare opportunity of seeing snakes indigenous to Botswana. From the deadly Black Mamba to the amazing beauty of the of green snake, the wonders of the reptile world are there to experience.
Reptile Conservation and Education is now coming to Botswana. Read about our programs and new discoveries. The facility is open to public viewing.
The Chobe Snake Park was developed to provide for the conservation needs of Botswana's unique reptiles. Lack of information on the status, trends and distribution of reptiles species in Botswana is a serious constraint to effective reptile conservation biodiversity planning. Park staff work closely with the Department of Wildlife and National Parks and the Centre for Conservation of African Resources: Animals, Communities and Land Use (CARACAL) to try and improve our knowledge of reptiles, threats and conservation needs.
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