Makgadikgadi Pans nasjonalpark

The Makgadikgadi Pans National Park protects one of the most surreal corners of Botswana’s vast salt pan system, remnants of an ancient super-lake once the size of Switzerland. Today, they stretch far beyond the park itself: a shimmering network of salt flats, grasslands and endless horizons. This is a landscape of extremes. In the dry season, the pans are blindingly white, but after the rains, they transform into shallow lakes, drawing flamingos and other birdlife in remarkable numbers. Game drives here feel wonderfully different. Expect desert-adapted wildlife such as oryx, springbok and elephant, along with predators that roam vast territories. But there’s more to discover beyond the pans. Visit a local community along the Boteti River, where daily life unfolds at its own pace. This guided experience offers a glimpse into how people have lived alongside the Makgadikgadi for generations – resilient, resourceful, and deeply connected to the land.