Monday, February 23, 2015

For much of the year, most of this desolate area remains waterless and extremely arid; and large mammals are thus absent. But during and following years of good rain, the two largest pans – Sowa to the east and Ntwetwe to the west – flood, attracting wildlife – zebra and wildebeest on the grassy plains – and most spectacularly flamingos at Sowa and Nata Sanctuary. Flamingo numbers can run into the tens – and sometimes – hundreds of thousands, and the spectacle can be completely overwhelming. Experience the Makgadikgadi Pans with Pelican Lodge; www.pelicanlodge.co.bw, or www.facebook.com/Pelican.Lodge.Nata.

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