Makgadikgadi Pans Baobab Adventure

https://www.ultimateadventures.tv/4×4-tours

Date: 8-16 May 2021

Venue: Makgadikgadi Pans, Botswana

Cost: R12 500 per person

Includes: Camping & Park Fees, Dinner Daily

Excludes: Fuel, Border Fees, Drinks, VHF Radio

The Makgadikgadi Pans are one of the harshest environments on Earth and a 4×4 adventurer’s paradise. Come and join us as we explore some of the untouched gems these enormous salt pans have to offer as we venture off –the-beaten-track and head into the heart of the Pans. We will be visiting places that are rarely visited by other travellers so this is a totally unique Pans experience. We will however include a night at the mystical Kubu Island as no trip to the Pans is complete without visiting this magical destination.

Some of the other highlights of this trip are the Mosu natural spring, Kukonje Island and the Makgadikgadi National Park.

This trip is limited to a maximum of 10 vehicles and no trailers are permitted.

For more information on this adventure, please contact:

Simon Steadman: 084 447 4666

simon@ultimateadventures.tv

https://www.ultimateadventures.tv/4×4-tours

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