BOTSWANA IS A COUNTRY THAT UNDERSTANDS THE VALUE OF SPACE. GREAT STRETCHES OF IT REMAIN GLORIOUSLY EMPTY - NO TRAFFIC, NO CROWDS, JUST FLOODPLAINS AND SKIES THAT SEEM TO GO ON FOREVER
In the Okavango Delta, elephants wade through water channels thick with reeds while fish eagles call overhead. Days are spent out on mokoros, tracking wildlife quietly through the shallows, stopping for coffee on islands where there is no one else for miles. Further south, the Makgadikgadi Pans stretch out in every direction — immense, white, and completely disorienting in their scale.
Botswana does not rush you. It invites you to slow down and pay attention.
From Jack’s Camp, explore the Makgadikgadi Salt pans with San bushmen, learning to read tracks, source food, and understand a landscape that, at first glance, feels empty.
From Jack’s Camp, walk out onto the vast salt pans at sunrise and spend time with a habituated meerkat colony. Curious and unbothered, they move freely around you as they go about their daily routines.
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