Makgadikgadi Pans National Park
The Makgadikgadi Pans are the largest salt pans in the world. One of Africa's biggest zebra populations makes this vista of white sand and salt their home. The Makgadikgadi Pan, a salt pan situated in the middle of the dry savanna of north-eastern Botswana, is one of the largest salt flats in the world. The pan is all that remains of the formerly enormous Lake Makgadikgadi, which once covered an area larger than Switzerland, but dried up tens of thousands of years ago the main draw of the Makgadikgadi is its potential to provide sightings and experiences which are not available elsewhere. Africa’s second largest Zebra migration to head west from the Boteti River and graze is seen in Makgadikgadi from March to December In rainy season it is the best time to see flamingos with both the greater and lesser flamingo migrating to the pans to feed, mate and lay their eggs. Learning the culture of Bushmen is also one of the things to do in Makgadikgadi learning their knowledge is incredible and to have the opportunity to walk with them
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