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Jacks Camp

 3 Days Tour

TOUR CODE: AA653

 

Days 1 & 2:    

Upon your arrival at Maun Airport you will be met by a representative and assisted onto the light aircraft to Jack’s Camp.Two nights at Jack’s Camp in East African safari style tents with adjacent bucket shower and w.c.   Accommodation is on a full board basis including scheduled activities

Depending on the season, and weather permitting, activities include game drives to experience the annual wildebeest and zebra migration and bird walks to observe migratory waterfowl breeding/feeding sites. Other activities include night drives to view the unique desert wildlife, game walks with Bushman trackers, a visit to the historical Baobabs and remote area dwellings to gain an insight into local tribal tradition and culture.

Day 3:            Transfer by light aircraft to Maun Airport to connect with your onward flight. Minimum of two px required for this safari
Note: Baggage in charter aircraft is restricted to 12kg per person in a soft bag (including camera equipment and carry on baggage).

Includes:      

  • Twin accommodation

  • Meals on a full board basis

  • All local brand drinks as offered by Jack’s Camp

  • Transfer by light aircraft: Maun / Jack’s Camp / Maun

  • Activities as offered by Jack’s Camp

  • National Parks entrance fees

  • Domestic airport tax within Botswana

  • Emergency medical evacuation insurance

 


Excludes:      

  • All items of a personal nature

  • Gratuities

  • Porterage

  • Visas

  • Scheduled flights to and from Maun

JACK’S CAMP                                    

Situated on an island shaded by umbrella thorns and desert palms looking out onto the vast golden grasslands of the Makgadikgadi National Park in the Kalahari Desert, Jack’s Camp offers a unique opportunity to explore the Pans and understand the Kalahari.  The Makgadikgadi Pans are, today, the remains of what was an enormous lake situated at the southern end of Africa’s Great Rift Valley.  Through continual movement of the earth’s crust the Pans were left exposed leaving one of the last and most important wetland sites in Africa.  In the wet season, the Makgadikgadi Pans fill with water attracting flocks of flamingo and other migratory birds.   Accommodation for 16 guests is in classical East African ‘40s safari style tents with private adjacent bucket shower and flush toilet.  Traditional equipment such as canvas and wood basins, copper water jugs and paraffin lamps are complimented by Persian rugs and bone-handled silver.  Depending on the season, and weather permitting, activities include game drives to experience the annual wildebeest and zebra migration and bird walks to observe migratory waterfowl breeding/feeding sites.  An expedition onto the Salt Pans on 4WD quad bikes will give you the opportunity to experience the vast emptiness of this incredible, mysterious area. Other activities include night drives to view the unique desert wildlife, game