A mobile safari is exactly what it sounds like – a journey through a variety of different wildlife habitats, staying for a few nights in each area. When you move location, your camp moves with you.
Sleeping in the wild on a mobile safari, with nothing but a piece of canvas between you and Africa’s wildlife, may not be for everyone, but it makes for a fully immersive experience.
2020 / Adventure Camping ; $ 4,200 per person sharing / 2 pax min.
2020 / Luxury Camping ; $ 5,150 per person sharing / 2 pax min.
Maun Airport (Google Map)
VISA & Levy’s
VACCINATIONS
Please refer to your health care professional for advise , as well as the CDC for updated information, but typically only malaria prevention medication is advised. Usually, no other shots are required
*NOTES
They say that all bugs in Africa bite…but the Safari Bug is the worst of them all!
The Nxai Pan National Park is part of the Makgadikgadi region, lying north of the salt pans and covering an area of 2,600 km2.Although the Nxai Pan National Park comprises several larger pans which were once ancient salt lakes, it is not part of the region people generally refer to when talking about the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans.This area consists of Nxai Pan, Kgama-Kgama Pan and Kudiakam Pan which are now covered in grass and islands scattered about with acacia trees.The smaller surrounding pans fill with water during the rainy season, providing a rich resource for wildlife.
The highlights of the park are its waterholes, which provide some of the most dramatic predator-prey interactions in Africa during dry season. Thirsty animals have to come down to drink with the lions in full sight and the air is often sprayed with the dust of an attempted kill during the day.
Approximately 20 km south-east of Nxai Pan is the beautiful Kudiakam Pan complex. Apart from the abundance of wildlife, Kudiakam Pan is also famous for 'Baines' Baobabs', a clump of seven huge, gnarled Baobab trees,known as the 'seven sisters' or the 'sleeping sisters'.
ACTIVITIES
Enjoy extended private game drives with your private safari car and driver, or venture out on a walking safari – all at your own pace and leisure!
A mobile safari is exactly what it sounds like – a journey through a variety of different wildlife habitats, staying for a few nights in each area. When you move location, the camp moves with you. Each campsite is simply a designated, secluded area of bush with neither facilities nor fences. Before your arrival and after your departure, there is no trace that anyone has stayed there, and the wildlife is free to wander through camp at any time!
it is amazing to watch the camp disintegrate during breakfast, only to reappear in time for sun downers in a completely different location.’ In the evening, watch amber flames lick hungrily at the charred logs of the campfire as the lilting chimes of minuscule reed-frogs and vociferous crickets float through the cool night air. If you listen closely, you might hear a zebra braying in the distance, an elephant’s trumpet of displeasure or even a rasping, saw-like cough resonating from the inky darkness – the unforgettable call of a leopard patrolling its territory.
A mobile safari is exactly what it sounds like – a journey through a variety of different wildlife habitats, staying for a few nights in each area. When you move location, the camp moves with you. Each campsite is simply a designated, secluded area of bush with neither facilities nor fences. Before your arrival and after your departure, there is no trace that anyone has stayed there, and the wildlife is free to wander through camp at any time!
it is amazing to watch the camp disintegrate during breakfast, only to reappear in time for sun downers in a completely different location.’ In the evening, watch amber flames lick hungrily at the charred logs of the campfire as the lilting chimes of minuscule reed-frogs and vociferous crickets float through the cool night air. If you listen closely, you might hear a zebra braying in the distance, an elephant’s trumpet of displeasure or even a rasping, saw-like cough resonating from the inky darkness – the unforgettable call of a leopard patrolling its territory.