Amid the dry savanna of northeastern Botswana, the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans are surrounded by the Kalahari Desert southeast of the Okavango Delta. Rains transform them into a haven for migratory animals, including wildebeest, large zebra populations and the predators that prey on them. Among the many things to do here are safari rides, game drives, and birdwatching. However, experiencing the view of large herds of antelope converging to drink water is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Bushmen trackers take you on guided walks to historical sites to learn about their ancient culture and the natural environment.