Kwando Nxai Pan
Makgadikgadi Salt Pans & Nxai Pan National Park, Botswana9 rooms
The Experience
Nxai Pan Camp, the sole permanent camp within Nxai Pan National Park, offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in a landscape of dramatic contrasts. Witness the spectacular zebra migration between December and March, explore the iconic Baines’ Baobabs, where David Livingstone once camped, and delve into the rich cultural heritage of the Bushmen through guided nature walks. The camp provides an intimate connection with nature, from the endless procession of elephants to the tranquil stillness of the salt pans, promising a truly unforgettable safari experience.
Experience luxury amidst the wilderness with open-plan spaces, bleached decor inspired by the salt pans, and a raised deck offering uninterrupted views of the wildlife-attracting waterhole. The camp seamlessly blends comfort with its natural surroundings, offering a swimming pool with waterhole views, a safari shop, and complimentary laundry services. With a commitment to sustainability, Nxai Pan Camp is solar-powered with backup generators, ensuring a harmonious balance between adventure and eco-conscious travel.
Each of the eight suites and one family suite provides panoramic views, privacy, and an abundance of natural light. Thoughtfully designed with private viewing decks, spacious lounge areas, and en-suite indoor and outdoor showers, guests can relax in comfort while being surrounded by the captivating beauty of Nxai Pan National Park. This secluded haven is your gateway to exploring fossilized salt pans, encountering diverse wildlife, and uncovering the ancient stories etched into this unique African landscape.
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