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Makgadikgadi & Nxai Pan National Park Hotels & Hostels (9)


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Jack's Camp (Lodge)

  • Neighbourhood: Ntwetwe Pan | View Map
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If you've got some serious cash to burn, the highly recommended Jack's Camp and nearby San Camp are among the most luxurious lodges in the whole of Africa. Accommodation at either camp is in classic 1940s East African-style canvas tents furnished with regal linens and romanticall… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Leroo-La-Tau (Lodge)

  • Neighbourhood: Makgadikgadi Pans Game Reserve | View Map
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Leroo-La-Tau is a recommended safari lodge made up of several East African-style canvas tents with private verandas that overlook the Boteti riverbed. Although the atmosphere is luxurious and the price affordable (at least in comparison with other high-end lodges), Leroo-La-Tau i… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Gweta Lodge (Lodge)

  • Neighbourhood: Gweta | View Map
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In the centre of Gweta town, Gweta Lodge is lacking in atmosphere compared with other lodges in the area, though there are a good range of activities on offer here. In addition to the standard tours of the pans, Gweta Lodge offers quad biking (around 120), land yachting (around 1… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Khumaga Camp Site (Camping)

  • Neighbourhood: Makgadikgadi & Nxai Pans National Park | View Map
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The DWNP runs two camp sites in the Makgadikgadi Pans Game Reserve. The Khumaga camp site is well developed, with sit-down flush toilets, (cold) showers and running (nondrinkable) water. A 4WD is needed to drive around the park, though the camp sites and Leroo-La-Tau lodge are ac… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Nata Lodge (Hut)

  • Neighbourhood: Nata | View Map
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Ten kilometres southeast of Nata town is the Nata Lodge, a verdant oasis of monkey thorn, marula and mokolane palms. Luxury tents and chalets are safari chic, and the open-air bar-restaurant and shady pool are perfect for unwinding after touring the nearby pans. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Njuca Hills Camp Site (Camping)

  • Neighbourhood: Makgadikgadi & Nxai Pans National Park | View Map
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The DWNP runs two camp sites in the Makgadikgadi Pans Game Reserve. The Njuca Hills camp site (GPS: S 20°25.807', E 24°52.395') is less developed with pit toilets and no running water, but the surrounding hills boast staggering views of migrating wildlife. A 4WD is needed to driv… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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North Camp (Camping)

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The DWNP runs two camp sites in the Nxai Pan National Park. North Camp is about 7km north of the Park Headquarters. Both have sit-down flush toilets, running (nondrinkable) water and braai pits (though firewood is scarce). A 4WD is required to get around the national park. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Planet Baobab (Hut)

  • Neighbourhood: Gweta | View Map
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About four kilometres east of Gweta, you'll see a huge concrete aardvark (no, you're not hallucinating) that marks the turn-off for Planet Baobab, one of the most inventive lodges in the country. Campers can pitch a tent beneath the shade of a baobab tree while others can choose … Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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South Camp (Camping)

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The DWNP runs two camp sites in the Nxai Pan National Park. South Camp is about 1.5km east of the Park Headquarters. Both have sit-down flush toilets, running (nondrinkable) water and braai pits (though firewood is scarce). A 4WD is required to get around the national park. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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