Kwando Nxai Pan Camp
Nxai Pan Camp is one of the only permanent camps in the Nxai Pan National Park. In addition to the chance of seeing large giraffe herds, guests can expect to see numerous springbok and perhaps the endangered wild dog.
Nxai Pan Camp Introduction
Situated in the beautiful Nxai Pan National Park, adjoining the Makgadikgadi National Park is Nxai Pan Camp. Nxai pan is renowned for its huge springbok population and as soon as the rains start, gemsbok, elephant and zebra migrate to the region offering spectacular game viewing and prolific birdlife.
- Beautiful scenery unique to the Nxai Pan area.
- The area is renowned for huge springbok population.
- Massive herds of giraffe can be seen up to 30 in a group.
- Endangered wild dog can be seen in the area as well as the elusive leopard.
Nxai Pan Camp Game Viewing and Activities
In 1992 the area was declared a national park and Nxai Pan was enlarged to an area of 2 578 square kilometres. Nxai pan is renowned for beautiful scenery that is unique to the area as well as huge springbok population and once the rains have started, gemsbok, elephant and zebras migrate to the region. At the same time zebra’s come in their thousands to give birth to their young. Massive herds of giraffe can be seen with up to 30 in a group. These large herds of zebras, springbok, and wildebeest attract many predators like lion, cheetah, jackal and both spotted and the elusive brown hyena, as well as the endangered wild dog and the secretive leopard. There are large numbers of bat-eared fox and raptors that prey on the rodents and reptiles. At times, Rhino’s have also been sighted. Also to be seen are the eland, greater kudu and red hartebeest. The birdlife is incredible, once the rains have started.