Wildlife Viewing
2 hours
Easy
The Makgadikgadi Basin in Botswana is a vast salt pan, one of the largest in the world. Spanning the heart of the Kalahari Desert, it transforms between two captivating extremes. During the dry season, it becomes a surreal expanse of cracked, white surfaces that stretch to the horizon. In contrast, the rainy season brings lush grasslands teeming with flamingos, zebras, and wildebeest.
This ancient lakebed is an ecological wonder. Not only is it home to unique wildlife, but its vast emptiness offers a rare serene beauty and solitude. The salt crustings, dotted with resilient grass and shrubs, create an otherworldly landscape. A historical note: the pans once formed the floor of a great lake, larger than Switzerland, dating back millennia. Visitors might find remnants of ancient civilizations or fossilized creatures scattered across this vast desert plain.
Journey to the Makgadikgadi Basin and witness a world where nature’s timeless transformations are on full display.
Makgadikgadi Basin: Endless Horizons in Botswana in Makadikadi Basin
Coordinates: -20.7914, 25.4734
Wildlife Viewing
May to November
Gweta, Botswana
Adventure Seeker
Makgadikgadi Pans National Park
Not Accessible
Remote location - limited connectivity
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.