Sua Pan
Sua Pan is the easternmost large pan, separated from Ntwetwe Pan by a thin strip of grass.
Sua Pan is the easternmost large pan, separated from Ntwetwe Pan by a thin strip of grass.
Offers budget accommodation which makes the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans and Nxai Pan National Park accessible to those who can’t afford to fly in.
The Park includes diverse habitats such as riverine woodland along the Boteti River, dense scrubland, open grassland and palm trees and salt pans far to the east.
The salt pans present an unforgettable landscape of incredible sunsets and sunrises and a bewildering lack of perspective as opposed to a game experience.
Located just north of the Maun-Nata road and adjoins Makgadikgadi Pans National Park on its northern border.
The Makgadikgadi & Nxai Pan region is situated in the Central District of Botswana, south-east of the Okavango Delta.
The highlights of the park are its waterholes, which provide some of the most dramatic predator-prey interactions in Africa during dry season.
A return to the traditional safari style of the old explorers and is the best way to experience the Makgadikgadi