Kasane is the administrative capital of Chobe district.
The name Kasane is derived from isani, a Chikuhane word for hardwood. Over the past century the township has grown grown from a small settlement to Chobe District’s biggest centre.
Since 1921 Kasane has served as the district’s administrative centre. An old mowana or baobab tree that was occasionally used as holding cell in the past still stands at Kasane Police Station.
The colonial presence at Kasane was expanded the 1920s in part because the Resident Magistrate, later District Commissioner based in Kasane was also responsible for the Eastern Caprivi until 1930 when the entire Caprivi was administratively reintegrated into South African administered South West Africa.
Along with nearby Kazungula, Kasane growth was further propelled from the 1930s by the presence of the Witwatersrand Native Labour Agency (WNLA) also commonly known as ‘Wenela’ (which changed its name to The Employment Bureau of Africa – TEBA in 1974). A Wenela barge, which used to be docked where the Chobe Marina Lodge is currently located, travelled weekly to Katima Molilo in the Caprivi Strip to collect labour recruits.
In the past visitors to Kasane were also attracted by the presence hot springs.
Since 1968 Kasane has bordered the Chobe national Park. To establish the park residents were moved from Serondela inside the park to present day Kasane, especially along the Kgaphamadi Township along President’s drive. Today Kasane’s Chobe riverbank is dominated by lodges and hotels which are serviced by Kasane International Airport.
Plan your trip
Seboba rapids occur when the waters of the Chobe River meet an undulating rock base that block the water’s passage, creating a soothing sound that offers a sensory and relaxing atmosphere.
The place is home to a lot of bird species, but besides being a great place for those who love bird watching, seboba rapids is also an ideal fishing spot for local fishermen.
A hallowed our baobab tree at the Kasane Police station is said to have occasionally served as a holding cell for prisoners before the construction of a proper jail. It also was used as a mail drop off.
Kasane Hot Spring is situated in the Wildlife Corridor between Kazungula and Kasane. The natural spring’s salty waters are believed to have medicinal powers. Declared a monument, the spring is located along the Chobe fault and have surface temperatures of up to 50°C.