



As eco-friendly and footprint-free as they come, the camp was designed to blend into its surrounds. Hearty meals are prepared in the open kitchen and served at rustic tables in a canvas tent or under a canopy of stars. The central hub also has a softly-furnished lounge with a library, for those relaxed moments between safaris. A small bar supplies libations for those fireside evenings spent swapping stories from the day - and replenishing your wish list for the next.
Pegged in a quiet spot amongst the trees, there are just six tents set on low wooden decks. Simply decorated with woven rugs, vintage-style trunks and a wardrobe, the tent's main feature is a cushy bed to sink into after a day exploring. The bathrooms are suitably bush-style with bucket showers - but plenty of hot water! Solar power allows for fans, a tea/coffee station and charging points too. Before retiring for the night, curl up in your deck chair to listen for those tell-tale nocturnal rustles.
The finishing line of the incredible zebra migration, Nxai Pan is a sea of stalking big cats and grazing plains game (look out for the desert-adapted oryx). Take your game drives at dawn when you might see a leopard snoozing from a tree branch or in the afternoon glow when elephant wander amongst the acacias. Visit the 'Seven Sisters', baobabs, the famous muses for Thomas Baines' paintings and picnic below their impressive boughs. The birdlife is rather spectacular too; photographers look out for the lesser-spotted eagle.
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A vast, shimmering salt pan of horizon-bending landscapes where the magic is in the minimalism.