North-eastern Botwana’s Boteti River, within the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, lies on the grounds of an ancient lake, within a region where some of the first ‘homo sapiens’ (humans) lived. This area is an essential part of the massive annual migration – visitors can look forward to seeing enormous herds of oryx, wildebeests, impalas, zebras, and springbok as well as elephants and hippopotamuses along the riverbank. The river also provides prime bird-watching opportunities, with large flocks of flamingos and numerous other species calling it home. Besides the usual nature reserve activities, try taking a small chartered plane for the best views of the herds; go quad biking across salt flats and sleep there under the stars, or take a cultural tour to see ancient tribal sites.
The lyrically named LeRoo Le Tau lodge (the name means lions paw) is an exclusive offering situated above the Boteti River that stretches across the western border of the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. This magnificent park plays host to the last large scale migration in southern Africa – a spectacle featuring tens of thousands of…
Meno a Kwena offers non-stop safari action among the vast plains of a conservancy which borders Botswana’s Makgadikgadi Pans. This charmingly authentic tented safari camp overlooks the Boteti River from its rocky perch. It’s a Natural Selection camp and so the emphasis ison classic-style safari without the superfluous extras offered by many in its league.…
A 10 day Botswana Circuit taking in the highlights of this diverse country. Overnight on arrival in Johannesburg at Athol Place. Board a flight the following day to Kasane in Botswana and transfer to Chobe Game Lodge in the Chobe National Park for 2 nights. A charter flight transfer to Camp Moremi and Xugana Island…