| Jacks Camp | |||
| Jacks Camp is a permanent tented chalet camp located in the Makgadikgadi Pans of Botswana and accommodates a maximum of 18 guests. Activities include 4x4 game drives, 4wd quad bikes, guided walks, bushman trackers, meerkat interaction and much more. Jacks Camp is very unusual to all other luxury lodges and offers a truly unique experience. | US$1275 - US$1275 | ||
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| Leroo La Tau | |||
| Leroo La Tau accommodates 24 people in raised luxury glass and thatch chalets with en-suite facilities. Guests will find the lounge, dining area and bar inviting places to relax. Alternately the pool is a good place to keep cool and maybe see the zebra and wildebeest that are often seen around the grounds of the lodge. The Boteti River was once a beautiful crystal clear watercourse, however due to dramatic climate change it ceased to flow in 1993. The waterhole in the front of the lodge in the dry season becomes the focus of many thirsty animals. | US$519 - US$748 | ||
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| Meno A Kwena Camp | |||
| This is a great old-style safari camp, run by an experienced expert with a real passion for Botswana's bush, David Dugmore. offers a traditionally classic tented camp experience where each of our eight tents is ideally situated to take in the breathtaking view over the Boteti river and Makgadikgadi National Park and overlooks the watering hole where wildlife come to drink.The wildebeest and zebra migration concentrates along the Boteti during the dry season, small pools are the only surface water available to them. | US$350 - US$600 | ||
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| Nata Lodge | |||
| Nata Lodge is set in an oasis among the Mokolwane palms on the edge of the Makgadikgadi pans. The accommodation offered at Nata Lodge is stylish, elegant and luxurious. All chalets have custom designed ceiling fans and in room safes. When the sun sets and the birds retire to their nests, it's the turn of the large family of nocturnal bush babies to entertain you at their feeding table. Nata Lodge is an ideal stop-over between South Africa and Chobe / Vic Falls or Okavango Delta. | US$92 - US$125 | ||
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| Nxai Pan Camp | |||
| Nxai Pan National Park lies just north of the Maun-Nata road and adjoins Makgadikgadi Pans National Park on its northern border. We have 8 purpose built desert rooms – all rooms have thatched roofs and insulation so it is cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.Nxai pan is well known for its huge springbok population and once the rains have started, gemsbok, elephant and zebras migrate to the region. | N$420 - N$440 | ||
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| Planet Baobab | |||
| Baobab is situated off the main road between Francistown and Maun. At Planet Baobab, you can sleep in traditionally styled Bakalanga huts or curl up in a Baobab hut - both with en-suite bathrooms. Follow the palm trail created by elephant droppings as these ancient creatures trekked across the arid waste when the super lake dried up. Participate in a multitude of activities based around the Makgadikgadi Pans and the local inhabitants. | US$60 - US$95 | ||
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| San Camp | |||
| San Camp sits serenely in a reef of palms at the edge of the world. You can see the curve of the earth here - typical of being in the Makgadikgadi Pans of Botswana. A maximum of 12 guests are accommodated at San Camp in 6 large walk-in white canvas tents on slightly elevated wooden platforms with private facilities. Night drives to view migration and unique desert wildlife (Brown Hyena, Aardvark, Aardwolf etc) are a special favourite. | US$1000 - US$1000 | ||
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