Makgadikgadi Pans National Park

Makgadikgadi Pans National Park Accommodatie List: a guide to budget, exclusive, luxury and affordable overnight holiday accommodatie in the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park tourism region with a list of hotels, holiday resorts & spas, safari lodges, game lodges, bush camps, bed-and-breakfast, guest houses, backpackers, apartments and self-catering accommodatie in Makgadikgadi Pans National Park.

Makgadikgadi Pans National Park Accommodatie list

VENUELOCATIONTYPEPRICE
Leroo La TauMakgadikgadi Pans National ParkLoge (family units) R 5,809
Leroo La Tau

Leroo La Tau

vanaf R 5,809 (familie-eenheden vanaf R 11,618)

Leroo La Tau rises majestically above the Boteti River which stretches across the western border of the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. The park is populated by up to 30,000 zebra and wildebeest closely accompanied by predators.

Meno a Kwena TentenkampMakgadikgadi Pans National ParkTentenkampR 7,973
Meno a Kwena Tentenkamp

Meno a Kwena Tentenkamp

vanaf R 7,973

Camp KalahariMakgadikgadi Pans National ParkLoge (family units) R 9,399
Camp Kalahari

Camp Kalahari

vanaf R 9,399 (familie-eenheden vanaf R 37,598)

Camp Kalahari is nestled among the acacias and the Mokolwane palms of Hyaena Island, on the edge of the ancient super lake and adjacent to the Makgadikgadi National Park.

San CampMakgadikgadi Pans National ParkTentenkamp (family units) R 16,795
San Camp

San Camp

vanaf R 16,795 (familie-eenheden vanaf R 33,591)

San Camp is situated on the edge of the vast and mysterious Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, the remnant of an extinct super lake that once covered most of Botswana. Turn 360 degrees and nothing crosses the eye but the bowl of the sky. This is God's own minimalism.

Jack's CampMakgadikgadi Pans National ParkTentenkamp (family units) R 20,036
Jack's Camp

Jack's Camp

vanaf R 20,036 (familie-eenheden vanaf R 40,073)

While on a trapping expedition in the Makgadikgadi Pans during the 60s, Jack Bousfield stumbled upon a site that so captured his imagination, he set up camp under an acacia with the unshakable expectation that others would feel the same.