Sitting on the banks of the Chobe River, the small town of Kasane is the northern entry point to Chobe National Park, and sits near the confluence with the Zambezi, where the four countries of Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Namibia meet.
Kasane is much smaller than its operative sister Maun, but offers much more in the way of a tourism destination in its own right. The mighty Chobe River itself is a place of great natural beauty and offers exiting tiger fishing. The town can see a few herds of elephant wander right through as there are no fences with the parks boundaries.. Outer lying regions such as the Kasane Forest Reserve are often missed but are thick with game and only strengthen wildlife numbers right around this area.
Just across the border and within easy access across the Kazangula ferry is the mighty Vic Falls on both the Zimbabwe and Zambian side. Because if its location, Kasane is in an excellent position allowing travellers to benefit from easy access to stunning areas in all four countries.
A recent regional development has placed Kasane right in the middle of arguably he world’s largest transfrontier conservation area. The Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA), spans some 444,000 km² was setup to enhance the conservation of biological resources, and represents a unique cooperation between five countries including Angola.