Meno a Kwena | Boteti River - Makgadikgadi Pans National Park
Includes: Meals, local drinks, activities, park fees & laundry Excludes: Premium drinks Activities: Game drives, bushmen cultural walks and game viewing from the floating hide. Special Activities Available During a Minimum 3 Night Stay (Pre-booking required): Pans sleep outs (July to October weather permitting)
Meno A Kwena, meaning “teeth of the crocodile”, borders Makgadikgadi Pans National Park in close proximity to Nxai Pan National Park. The camp is situated on tribal land and has been built on a cliff edge overlooking the Boteti River.
This authentic safari camp is styled in the tradition of an East African tented camp. Meno A Kwena offers ten safari tents. The tents are simple yet stylishly furnished with comfortable bedding, a fan as well as gauze sliding doors and windows. Each tent has an en suite bathroom with a shower and a flush toilet. Each tent features a private sitting area with views over the Boteti River.
The main lodge has a dining area, bar and lounge with small library and features many interesting artefacts and photographs. Two covered seating areas at the edge of the escarpment provide guests with breathtaking views over the Boteti River. The river attracts many zebra and wildebeest herds during the dry season (June to Oct) offering excellent game viewing from the comfort of the camp. There is a small plunge pool, as well as a floating game viewing hide offering a close yet safe view across the river into the national park.
Activities at Meno A Kwena include guided nature walks with Bushmen (San), game drives into the Makgadikgadi National Park and game viewing from the floating hide on the Boteti river. For stays of 3 nights or longer, seasonal (July to October) overnight camping excursions to the salt pans are also available on request. Please note these activities must be pre-booked in advance and can’t be arranged on arrival in camp.
Meno A Kwena's informal atmosphere makes for a very relaxing stay after the hectic round of activities at many camps. Please note that due to the scheduled road transfer times, Meno A Kwena don't offer an activity on the afternoon of arrival. Guests are encouraged to take advantage of their unique location, relax and enjoy seasonal game viewing from the comfort of their own room or the hide.
PLEASE NOTE: Transfers leave Maun Airport at 14:00 and leave camp to arrive at Maun Airport at 10:00. Any guests arriving or departing outside these times, will need to pay an additional charge per transfer for the additional vehicle and guide. Pan sleep outs requires minimum of 2 and maximum of 4 guests.
Road Transfer Time from Maun: 2 hours
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Meno a KwenaView over the Boteti River and Meno a Kwena during the zebra migration (Dry Season)
Meno a Kwena - game viewing from the campMeno a Kwena - game viewing from the camp over the Boteti River
Meno a KwenaView over the Boteti River and Meno a Kwena
Meno a Kwena, Western MakgadikgadiMeno a Kwena from the Boteti River
Meno a Kwena overlooking the Boteti RiverMeno a Kwena overlooking the Boteti River
Meno a KwenaView from a Meno a Kwena tent
Meno a Kwena Twin Tent Interior
Meno a Kwena Twin Tent Interior
Meno a KwenaCredit: Peter Pickford Private Outdoor Bathroom
Meno a KwenaFamily Tent - Children's Tent
Meno a Kwena on the Boteti River, western MakgadikgadiMeno's dining room
Meno a Kwena Credit: Janaina MatarazzoOpen air dining
Meno a Kwena Open Fire Cooking
Meno a Kwena Floating Hide on the Boteti River just below Meno
Meno a KwenaCredit: Mark SwandaleBrothers having an early morning drink along the Boteti River close to Meno
Meno a Kwena Boat cruise (water level dependent)
Meno a KwenaBath time for the elephants, as seen from your tent
Meno a Kwena View over the river
Meno a Kwena Credit: Mark Swandale Wake up with the sun as you enjoy a night on the salt pans, when you stay 3 nights or longer at Meno a Kwena during May - September
Meno a KwenaWalking activities with Meno's local Bushmen
Meno a Kwena along the western MakgadikgadiFire making activities with Meno's local Bushmen
Meno a Kwena - game viewing from bicycles Meno a Kwena - game viewing from bicycles
Meno a Kwena - game viewing from a boat Meno a Kwena - game viewing from a boat
Main Area
Twin Tent
Double Tent
All of the 6 twin tents include 2 x queen sized beds, with views over the Boteti River, into the Makgadikgadi National Park. These tents can easily accommodate2 adults and 2 children and along with the indoor ensuite, each has its own private outdoor shower, fan as well as veranda with a day bed and seating area
Please note that the queen beds can not be split
Max: 2 adults and 2 children Children of all ages welcome
The 2 King tents made up of 1 x king sized bed offers views over the Boteti River, into the Makgadikgadi National Park. Along with the indoor ensuite, each has its own private outdoor shower, fan as well as veranda with a day bed and seating area
Max: 2 Adults
There are 2 Family tents consisting of 2 adjacent tents, each with views over the Boteti River, into the Makgadikgadi National Park. Along with the indoor ensuite, each has its own private outdoor shower, fan as well as veranda with a day bed and seating area. One is able to accommodate a family of 5 with 1 x king size bed and 3 x single beds. The second Family Tent can accommodate a family of 4, with 1 x king size bed and 2 x single beds.
Max: 2 adults and 3 children
Property Facilities
Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Laundry Service (Complimentary), Library, Pool, Private Vehicle (Available)
Bird Watching, Boating, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Viewing Hide, Safaris, Sleep Outs, Walks (Guided)
Activities Nearby
Big 5, Bird Watching, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Helicopter Scenic Flights, Scenic Flights, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Small families of Bushman from the Ju! Hoansi clan village of Xai Xai on the Botswana/Namibia border of the Kalahari Desert come to Meno a Kwena to share their knowledge of one of the last great nomadic tribes. This immensely interesting walking and cultural experience gives you an insight into their hunter/gatherer way of life as they have coexisted with wildlife for thousands of years. This gentle walk is very popular and appeals to all ages.
Our viewing hide, on the Boteti River, offers guests an all-year round floating hide experience. Here we offer guests a close-up of wildlife activity from the vantage point of the river. With an abundance of wildlife and birdlife this is every photographer’s dream. We provide picnic lunches and bar facilities for guests spending time here (by prior arrangement) – this hide will truly delight.
Cruise along the Boteti River by boat (water levels permitting). The only source of water for miles around, you’ll get to see bountiful animals and birds along the riverbanks. With wildlife coming to drink and bathe enjoy your afternoon watching the beautiful orange sunset while sipping on a sundowner as the world around you floats on by.
Our salt pans sleep out requires a minimum 3 night stay and a minimum 2 guests. You will depart Meno a Kwena after breakfast following your first night's stay and drive to the edge of the salt pans for a picnic lunch (approximately 3-4 hours drive). Following an open-air siesta you continue to your campsite in time for sundowners. After a campfire dinner you will sleep under the vast skies with a myriad of spectacular stars to accompany you.
The following day you return to camp after a delicious breakfast at sunrise in time to join the Bushmen for a cultural walking experience and your final night with us. Please note that the sleep out must be booked in advance.
This activity must be pre-booked.
Departing camp shortly after breakfast you can enjoy a full day of game viewing within the Makgadikgadi National Park. After a 90 min transfer to the Park gates, you will spend the day searching for the Park's plethora of species. Lunch and tea is taken in picturesque locations along the bank of the Boteti River often with elephants and antelope for company, as they pass through.
We maximise community involvement and benefits from our sustainable tourism operations that ultimately secures a future for wildlife and their environment. The proximity of camp to rural communities allows us to offer our guests exposure to fascinating traditional Batswana cultural experiences in and around camp.
The migration is dependent on water sources along the migratory paths of the zebra and wildebeest. After spending several months in the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans the zebra and wildebeest slowly start to make their way towards the Boteti River.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities