nxai Pan Camp
Nxai Pan Camp is located on the western edge of the fossil pan from which the camp takes its name. The camp faces east over the open grasslands of the pans.
The biggest draw to Nxai Pan National Park is the zebras that migrate by the thousands to the area – the second largest land animal migration in Southern Africa.
Day trips to Baines’ Baobabs are trendy and include a picnic lunch at the site.
These age-old trees were immortalised in paintings by the artist and adventurer Thomas Baines in 1862. If you were to compare Baines’ paintings to the scene today, you would find that after 150 years, the trees are nearly identical – a testament to the age of these magnificent giants.
Another classic activity at Nxai Pan Camp is a walk with one of the San bushmen trackers, an informative walk within the camp’s footprint.
Learn about how the San used to live nomadically: how they used to hunt, gather food, and water sources, and which plants were used for medicinal purposes.
Their wealth of true bush knowledge is unparalleled, and one of our guests’ favourite experiences at our desert camp.
Accommodation at Nxai Pan Camp:
The camp’s nine tents face the waterhole, with the main area being the central best place for game viewing from the water hole.
Frequent visitors to the water hole include elephants, cheetahs, and the migratory herds of zebra (usually) from late December to early April, however, this is entirely dependent on the summer rainfall in Botswana which affects the migratory cycle.
The minimalistic, white-washed design of the camp is in keeping with the surrounding white salt pans.
Nxai Pan Camp accommodates a maximum of eighteen guests in thatched units specially designed to provide a constant and comfortable temperature throughout the year when seasonal temperatures can fluctuate from below freezing to well over 45 degrees Celsius.
The main areas of the camp include an expansive open-air lounge and dining area, with a bar, pool, and curio shop.
Nxai Pan is a 100% solar-operated camp.
RATES
April 2025 to November 2025
From USD 745 to USD 845 per person sharing per night depending on length of stay.
December 2025 to April 2026
From USD 850 per person sharing per night depending on length of stay.
Rates Include:
Accommodation.
All Meals and local beverages (alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic).
Laundry.
All Game Viewing Activities.
Emergency Medical Evacuation Cover.
Game Reserve and National Park Fees.
Meet and greet at Maun Airport if transferred by Moremi Air.
Rates Exclude:
Gratuities.
Premium Drinks and Cigars.
Helicopter Activities.
Kwando Community and Conservation levy is currently at *USD20 per person per night.
Travel Insurance – highly recommended.
* Subject to change
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