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The Chobe region, located in Botswana's northern territory, serves as a vital sanctuary for elephants, allowing them to maintain their age-old migratory routes across the savannah. With over 130,000 elephants inhabiting the area, along with a low human population density, these giants seem to thrive amid the natural splendor of river systems like the Okavango, Kwando, Linyanti, and Chobe.