Camp Kalahari is a small “primitive” camp located on the northern side of the Makgadikgadi Pans, Botswana. We flew out of Maun southeast towards the Pans and the Kalahari Desert for about 45 minutes. The land become dry and then even drier and was crisscrossed by thousands of animal paths heading in all directions.
The camp itself is a collection of open-sided, thatched common buildings for meals and gatherings and about ten large canvas guest tents. By far the most isolated of camps we stayed at but most certainly my favorite. Every morning, coffee would be brought to our tent so we could sit out on the tent porch and watch the sunrise and listen to the awaking surroundings.