9 Best Things to Do in Kasane, Botswana
Where untamed wildlife, river adventures, and rich history meet
Located near the meeting point of four countries—Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe—Kasane is a key access point to Chobe National Park and a practical base for visiting Victoria Falls. But beyond its role as a travel hub, Kasane offers a range of experiences that make it worth exploring in its own right.
Here are some of the best things to do in Kasane, from game drives and boat cruises to historical landmarks and cross-border excursions.

Take a Sunset Cruise on the Chobe River
A Chobe River cruise, especially around sunset, offers one of the best chances to observe wildlife up close. Expect to see elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and a wide variety of bird species in their natural habitat. It’s a peaceful way to experience the region’s biodiversity and landscapes from the water.
Go on a Game Drive in Chobe National Park
Kasane is the northern gateway to Chobe National Park, known for its high concentration of elephants and diverse wildlife. Morning and afternoon safari drives are widely available through local operators and lodges. It’s one of the most reliable places in Botswana to spot large mammals like lions, buffalo, and giraffes.


Visit the Kazungula Border and Quad-Point Region
Kasane sits near the Kazungula border, where Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe nearly meet. While there’s no official “quad-point” marker, it’s one of the few places in the world where four countries are located in such close proximity. The newly constructed Kazungula Bridge is also worth seeing.
Spot Wildlife in Town
One of the unique aspects of Kasane is the frequent presence of wild animals within the town itself. It’s not uncommon to see elephants crossing roads or monkeys near accommodations. Visitors should be aware of their surroundings, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.


Explore Sedudu Island
Located on the Chobe River and part of Chobe National Park, Sedudu Island is known for its large herds of grazing animals, particularly during the dry season. It’s often visible during boat cruises, and its position between Botswana and Namibia makes it a point of interest for both wildlife viewing and geography enthusiasts.
Take a Day Trip to Victoria Falls
Kasane is about an hour’s drive from Victoria Falls, making it a convenient base for a day trip into Zimbabwe. Many local tour operators offer transport, guided tours, and visa assistance. The visit can be done in a single day, though travelers should check current entry requirements.


Try Local Food and Relax in Town
While the town is small, Kasane offers a few local restaurants, cafes, and lodge dining options. It’s a good place to relax between excursions and get a feel for everyday life in northern Botswana. Several lodges and guesthouses offer riverfront views and open-air seating areas.
Visit the Chobe Crocodile Farm
Located just outside town, the Chobe Crocodile Farm provides insight into the local reptile population. Visitors can learn about crocodile behavior and conservation efforts, and see the animals up close. It’s a short stop, but an interesting one for travelers with extra time.


See the Baobab Prison Tree
Just outside Kasane is the Baobab Prison Tree, a large hollow baobab that was historically used as a makeshift holding cell during the colonial period. Today, it’s a cultural landmark and a quick, accessible site for those interested in regional history.
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