Makgadikgadi Pans & Nxai Pans
Best Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, National Park & Nxai Pan Experiences
This striking region offers vast open spaces, ancient landscapes, and desert wildlife, delivering a safari experience unlike anywhere else in Botswana.
Spend a night beneath crystal-clear skies on the endless white salt pans, surrounded by silence and stars.
Trace the Boteti River as large herds of zebra and wildebeest gather along its banks during the dry season.
Learn desert survival skills from the San people, gaining insight into one of Africa’s oldest living cultures.
Stand beside ancient baobab trees and discover just how vast and timeless these giants truly are.
Observe waterholes at Nxai Pan, where predators patiently wait as wildlife arrives to drink.
Desert Drama, Salt Pans, and Wild Space
Makgadikgadi, the National Park and Nxai Pan deliver three very different desert-style safaris — united by one thing: they’re wonderfully remote and refreshingly unlike the Delta.
Off the beaten track — in the best way
These areas are made for travellers who want something different. Think wide horizons, desert light, and a sense of space you won’t find in wetter ecosystems. They pair beautifully with the Okavango Delta as a contrasting “second chapter” if you’re staying longer.
Boteti River: dust, drama, and big herds
Along the Boteti River, zebra and wildebeest gather in impressive numbers, often raising clouds of dust as they move. Nearby, Makgadikgadi National Park offers classic desert drives — following the waterline for birdlife and hardy, desert-adapted species.
The salt pans experience
Head east to the vast Makgadikgadi salt pans — a moon-like world made for quad biking, wide-open exploration, and a night under the stars beyond the walls of a tent.
Meerkats at sunrise
For a softer moment in this stark landscape, spend an early morning with habituated meerkats as daylight spreads across the pans — a quiet, unforgettable encounter that feels completely unique to this region.
Nxai Pan: waterholes, predators, and baobabs
Further north, Nxai Pan shifts the focus again. Grasslands marked with pale salt patches frame desert wildlife, while waterholes create intense interaction between predators and thirsty animals. Add ancient baobabs to the scene, and the setting becomes truly iconic.
Culture and desert knowledge
Across these landscapes, there’s also the chance to connect with the San people and learn how survival skills are passed down in one of Africa’s toughest environments.
