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Leopard Plains MAUN, BOTSWANA
Only 50 miles from Maun, Leopard Plains is a private game reserve located in the heart of Botswana’s bushveld, offering an unparalleled blend of luxury and adventure in the wild. Set against the stunning backdrop of the African savannah, the camp provides guests with a perfect blend of comfort and an authentic safari experience. Featuring luxurious en suite canvas rooms,
designed with an emphasis on elegance and comfort, the camp promises a refined and relaxing stay. Visitors can enjoy a sense of seclusion on their private verandahs, where the sounds and sights of the surrounding wilderness become part of the experience. On a hot day, the inviting swimming pool beckons for a refreshing dip. Indulge in mouth-watering, hearty meals at the thatched restaurant, and unwind in the cosy, well-stocked bar area after a day of exploration. The eco-friendly tented camp operates using
solar power and environmentally friendly sewage systems, along with other sustainable initiatives. A variety of activities, such as guided game drives and bush walks, are available on the
private game reserve, all led by expert guides who share their extensive knowledge of the local flora and fauna. A highlight of any visit to Leopard Plains is a
day trip to the Nxai Pan National Park. This park is renowned for its vast, open plains and stunning salt pans. During the rainy season, the pans fill with water, attracting a plethora of wildlife, including large herds of zebras, wildebeests and elephants. Visitors can also witness the awe-inspiring
Baines’ Baobabs, a cluster of ancient baobab trees that stand as sentinels over the landscape. These iconic trees are a photographer’s dream. Each year, May and October, thousands of zebras
embark on a journey from the Savuti flood plains to the Nxai Pan and Makgadikgadi Pans in search of fresh grazing pastures. This migration is the second-largest in Africa and provides a remarkable opportunity to observe zebra behaviour up close. Guests can join guided excursions offered by Leopard Plains to follow the migratory route. Along the way, they may also encounter other wildlife such as springboks, lions, and various bird species.
DON’T MISS Witness the world-famous and second-largest zebra migration in Africa, one of nature’s most impressive spectacles
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KEY FEATURES • 7 private tented rooms • Dining and bar area • Swimming pool • Free wi-fi
KEY ACTIVITIES • Morning game drive • Sundowner game drive • Bush walks • Excursion to Nxai Pan National Park • Excursion to Makgadikgadi Pans National Park
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