Khama Rhino Sanctuary | Khama Rhino Sanctuary

Stretching over 40 square kilometres in the Kalahari Sandveld in Botswana, the Khama Rhino Sanctuary is a community-based wildlife project. It provides an important habitat for black and white rhino, as well as over 30 other animal species and over 230 species of birds. Visitors can look forward to a variety of wonderful conservation-based activities including walking safaris guided game drives, and more. Aside from rhino, other commonly spotted wildlife include wildebeest, brown hyenas, impalas, ostriches, and leopards. Don't miss the Serwe Pan - a large grass-covered expanse dotted with a collection of natural water holes that make it the perfect spot to catch a glimpse of an array of game.

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Kubu Island Camp | Makgadikgadi Salt Pans

Kubu Island is locally known as Lekhubu, it is a unique, untouched empty and wild tourism attraction.

Kubu Island is located en route to four major parks and game reserves in Botswana and is the only place in Botswana that has prominent rocky features with a breath taking views of the salt pans in the Makgadikgadi, as well as it's unique aesthetic beauty, Kubu Island also boasts rich archaeological and cultural significance.

There are 14 camping sites at Kubu Island Camp, all with a long drop toilet and a rock fireplace.

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Nxai Pan South Campsite | Nxai Pan National Park

Nxai Pan is a grassy pan and its grasses attract large numbers of game after the rains. In the dry season game the waterholes are the focal point. The waterhole is worth spending time at, especially late in the afternoon. Nxai Pan is where the IMAX film “Roar - Lions of the Kalahari” was made, and much of the footage was shot here.

The roads around Nxai Pan itself are smooth, and most of the roads around the pan are good for game viewing. Wildlife seen at Nxai includes both impala and springbok (the only place in the country where these two species occur naturally together). Predators are common too as well as giraffe and smaller game such as jackal and bat-eared fox.

The campsite - South Camp - is situated on the edge of the pan around a grove of tall shady trees, and the two ablution blocks provide hot showers and flush toilets.

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Baines Baobabs | Nxai Pan National Park

They were named after the famous painter and explorer Thomas Baines in 1862.These group of Baobabs are known as the sleeping sisters. Baines Baobab overlooks Kaudia Camp Pan on the South side of the Nxai South camp. Although the pans at Baines Baobab are dry for most of the year, the area is transformed into a massive sheet of water during rainy season and the abundance water beds creating spectacles of great beauty. It can be reached by Nxai Pan Turn off.

Facilities: Rustic camping with bucket shower & pit latrine – no water or toilet paper. What you bring, you take out.

Camping Grounds: 3 sites

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Elephant Sands | Nata

Elephant Sands is a bush lodge and campsite located in the northeastern part of Botswana and features a natural waterhole right in front attracting various wild animals. Accommodation at the property 20 en-suite tents and 8 en-suite chalets around the water hole. The rooms are comfy and uniquely set up to bring guests closer to nature. Guests can also partake in bush walks, bush braai, game drives, and mountain biking.

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Molema Bush Camp (DISABLED as per supplier - Permanently closed down) | Northern Tuli Game Reserve

Molema offers self-catering accommodation in wooden chalets, permanent dome tents and camping sites. The accommodation is exquisitely located close to the banks of the Limpopo River, shaded by huge Leadwood and Mashatu trees.

There are 4 wooden chalets, each with an en-suite bathroom (shower, toilet, basin) veranda and braai stand. These are comprised of three twin chalets and one family chalet (double bed & bunk bed). One chalet is in a very private site overlooking the Limpopo River, but please note that it is 300m from the kitchen. Towels, bedding and bathroom amenities are provided in the chalets, along with a daily housekeeping service. There is a fully-equipped kitchen (fridge, freezer, gas stove, cutlery, crockery, glasses and cooking utensils) and boma area available for chalet guests.

There are 3 camping sites, each with private ablutions (shower, toilet, basin) and a braai stand. A maximum of 8 persons / 2 vehicles are allowed per site unless the entire campsite is booked by the same group.

There are 2 permanently-erected dome tents, each containing 2 ‘camp cots’ supplied with linen and a private ablution shared between the 2 tents.

Please note that Molema Bush Camp is unfenced and there is no electricity. Lighting is provided by paraffin lanterns and hot shower water is created by gas and solar geysers. Firewood can be purchased from the office (with all proceeds going to the community).

There are no shops nearby so please ensure you have all food and drinks/ice for the duration of your stay. When traveling from South Africa the last shops prior to your arrival at Molema are in Alldays, and from within Botswana in Bobonong, Mothlabaneng and Mathathane.

Molema is great for birding, and guests may walk within the designated grounds which includes an attractive riverine area.

Game drives, night drives and bush walks are available but it is recommended to pre-book these in advance as there is a possibility of limited availability - activities cannot be guaranteed without prior reservation.

The game drives and bush walks depart directly from Molema Bush Camp. Children under the age of 12 are, unfortunately, not permitted to participate in bush walks.

Cultural tours are on offer. Guests need to drive themselves to the village where the tour takes place (a drive of between 25 and 40 km depending on the village chosen). The tours are undertaken in a traditional donkey cart and include visits to the craft-makers, school and clinic. Visitors will get to see the milking of cows and the rate includes a traditional meal with a local family.

A 4x4 trail will also soon be available in the area outside of the Tuli Game Reserve and guests will drive their own vehicles on this, taking along a local guide to show them the route. We recommend taking a picnic lunch along to be enjoyed at one of the many scenic spots where you can stop-off.

Please note that there is no longer a self-drive trail operational within Molema and self-driving is only permitted within the village areas on the guided 4x4 routes.

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