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Guests enjoy a sundowner served by a guide on the shimmering salt pans against a vivid sunset.
Jack's

Private Camp

Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, Botswana

Discover Botswana’s Salt Pan Secrets at Jack’s Private Camp

Jack’s Private Camp sits on the edge of Botswana’s mesmerising Makgadikgadi Pans, offering guests a truly unique and intimate safari retreat. The camp consists of three spacious canvas suites, each beautifully appointed with classic campaign-style furnishings, Persian rugs, and en suite bathrooms, ensuring a harmonious blend of authenticity and comfort. The exclusive-use nature of the camp guarantees guests complete privacy, with a dedicated team on hand to curate every detail of their stay, from expertly guided excursions to bespoke dining under the vast desert skies.

Days here are filled with remarkable adventures. Track habituated meerkats as they scurry across the salt crusts, or head out on quad bikes to explore the endless expanse of the pans, a landscape so striking it feels almost lunar. Walking safaris led by San Bushmen guides offer a profound insight into the ancient survival skills of one of the world’s oldest cultures. As the day fades, return to the camp for sundowners by the fire and dinners served al fresco, where the silence of the Makgadikgadi is broken only by the calls of distant wildlife.

Ideal for families or groups seeking absolute seclusion and extraordinary experiences, Jack’s Private Camp delivers a safari unlike any other, surrounded by scenery that is at once hauntingly beautiful and deeply memorable.

A herd of zebras stands in front of a safari vehicle during a game drive at Jack’s Private Camp.

You will love

  • Authentic safari camp with timeless character & comfort
  • Unparalleled privacy & exclusivity for families or groups
  • Extraordinary meerkat encounters & quad biking experiences
  • Spectacular desert scenery & star-filled skies
  • Expert guides sharing unique Makgadikgadi stories

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Close-up view of two lionesses watching for prey in the Makgadikgadi region.
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