Northern Botswana’s Boteti River, forming the western boundary of Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, lies within the basin of the ancient Lake Makgadikgadi. Each year, thousands of zebras and wildebeests migrate between the pans and the river, joined by springbok, gemsbok, elephants, and hippos along its banks. Birdwatchers encounter pelicans, fish eagles, and herons here, while the nearby pans transform into breeding grounds for vast flamingo colonies after the rains. Visitors can explore by game drive or boat when water levels permit, take quad biking excursions across the salt flats, sleep under the stars, or join cultural tours with local communities.