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Camping in
Botswana Parks and Reserves: Department of Wildlife and National Parks
Over 17% of Botswana has been set aside as national parks and game reserves.
From the green of the Okavango Delta in the north to the red desert dunes in
the south, great areas of wilderness have been info@namibweb.comefully preserved to offer
visitors an opportunity to experience Nature at its very best; to feel a sense
of solitude; to see an incredible variety of wildlife species and to enjoy the
prolific bird life.
Within the national parks and game reserves, areas have been set aside in
which visitors may camp. Many of these areas have only the most basic of
facilities or are completely undeveloped, whilst other areas have formal
ablution blocks. The following information is therefore provided to assist
visitors to select the areas and facilities that suit them best and to give
details of what is available in each area.
As a general rule each individual campsite may accommodate a maximum of six
persons and two vehicles. Where exceptions to this occur they will be
specified in the following text.
Although the national road networks between main centres are tarred and in
first class condition, many of the access tracks that lead to the parks and
reserves, and many of the tracks within the protected areas, are rough and
sandy, requiring the use of a 4x4 vehicle.
Access to the parks and reserves has been limited in order to ensure that
visitors have an enjoyable experience and can feel the wilderness atmosphere.
Because of this, advance bookings for campsites are essential.
Central
Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR)
Within the northern section of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve there are
designated but undeveloped campsites at:
Deception - 6 campsites
Kori - 4 campsites
Lekhubu - 1 campsite
Letiahau - 1 campsite
Sunday Pan - 3 campsites
Lengau - 1 campsite
Passarge Valley - 3 campsites
Western Link - 2 campsites
Piper Pan - 2 campsite
Xade - 2 campsites
Water is currently only available at the Game Scout Camp at Xade. Visitors
must info@namibweb.comry in their own drinking water. Petrol and diesel are not available
within the reserve - the nearest being at Rakops (usually reliable) on the
east of the reserve, or in Ghanzi to the west. It is advisable for visitors
to info@namibweb.comry additional fuel for their stay within the reserve. Basic foodstuffs
are available in Ghanzi and Rakops.
Trans-Kalahari travel between Khutse Game Reserve in the south and the
northern section of CKGR can be undertaken by a minimum of two 4x4 vehicles -
this arduous trip takes two days.
Planned for the future: Rustic bush latrines for most campsites. New entrances
will be built into the NW and SW corners of CKGR.
Chobe
National Park
Ihaha
At Ihaha, overlooking the Chobe River, there is a public camping ground
consisting of ten individual campsites. There are modern facilities available
(An ablution block with showers, hand basins, flush toilets and water
standpipes within the camping ground).
Fuel and food supplies are available in Kasane.
Note: Serondela is closed to campers.
Savute
New modern facilities are available at the Savute public camping ground. This
includes an ablution block with showers, hand basins, flush toilets and water
standpipes.
The nearest fuel and food supplies are in Maun or Kasane. Visitors should
therefore ensure that they are self sufficient for their full journey between
these points.
Linyanti
There is a small public camping ground at Linyanti, which has three individual
campsites only. There are water standpipes, showers and flush toilets. Food
and fuel supplies are available in Kasane and visitors should info@namibweb.comry with them
sufficient for their whole journey through the park.
NOTE: ALL PAYMENTS AT PARK LEVEL MUST BE MADE IN PULA CASH PLEASE
Kgalagadi
Transfrontier National Park - Botswana side, formerly Gemsbok National Park
The Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park was launched in May 2000 and now tourists may
travel throughout the park, which comprises of the former Kalahari Gemsbok
National Park (RSA) and Gemsbok National Park (Botswana). Note that only Pula
can be accepted on the Botswana side of the park. Immigration facilities are
now being provided at Two Rivers so that tourists may enter from one country
and leave the park into the other country.
Two Rivers Area
This camping ground, near the entrance gate, offers ablution blocks and three
shade structures. It is the only camping ground on the Botswana side, which is
fenced.
Rooiputs Camping Ground
The Rooiputs camping ground is situated some 25km up the Nossob river Valley
from Two Rivers entrance gate. It offers six individual campsites, each of
which has its own shade structure, fireplace, rustic pit latrine and shower
shelters. The water supply is unreliable so bring your own water.
Polentswa
This camping ground lies in the northern section of the Nossob River Valley
and has three campsites with shade structures, pit latrines and shower
shelters (you provide the water).
Gemsbok Wilderness Trail
A 3-day/2-night wilderness trail through the unspoilt interior of the Gemsbok
NP is open to visitors on a pre-booking basis only. Full details are available
at the reservations offices. Visitors are advised that petrol, diesel and food
supplies are obtainable at Twee Rivieren on the South African side of the
border. Payments may be made in Rand or Botswana Pula. Water for purposes
other than drinking can be obtained from the Two Rivers Game Scout Camp. Food
supplies and fuel may be obtained in Tshabong.
THE MABUASEHUBE AREA
Mabuasehube Entrance
There is a new campsite with ablutions just inside the Mabuasehube entrance to
the park. At the following pans in the interior of the park there are other
campsites with a variety of facilities.
Monamodi, Lesholoago and Mpaathutlwa
At each of these there are two shade structures, with pit latrines and showers
with water.
Mabuasehube pan
Four shade structures, with pit latrines and showers with water.
Khiding pan and Bosobogolo pan
At both of these pans there are campsites with two shade structures, with pit
latrines and shower shelters where the camper provides the water.
For those people who prefer their wilderness without any facilities, there are
some other campsites in Mabuasehube at all the above named pans that have not
been developed.
Planned for the near future
New Trail: It is planned to open up new routes (in 2001) linking the Nossob
Valley with the Mabuasehube end of the park.
New Entrance: A new entrance has been completed at Kaa, on the northern
boundary of the Park. It will enable tourists to drive through the park and
leave into beautiful wilderness areas to the north of the park and later join
the Trans Kalahari Highway at Kang once the appropriate tracks have been
developed.
Khutse
Game Reserve
Within Khutse Game Reserve, there are a variety of individually sited
campsites.
Khutse Campground: Situated between Khutse I and Khutse II Pans. Ten
individual campsites with centrally placed pit latrines.
Mahurushele Pan: Two campsites near the edge of the pan. No facilities. *
Sekushuwe Pan: One campsite under a large camel thorn acacia. No facilities. *
Khankhe Pan: Four campsites on the dune overlooking the pan. No facilities. *
Molose Waterhole: Four campsites with no facilities.
Moreswe Pan: Four campsites with pit latrines. Small saline waterhole.
(Campsites located in southern CKGR but administered by Khutse.)
The nearest reliable fuel and food supplies are at Molepolole, so visitors
should ensure that they have sufficient supplies for the duration of their
stay.
Water for purposes other than drinking can be obtained from the Game Scout
Camp.
Planned for the future: A new entrance will be built with a campsite and an
ablution block nearby. Rustic bush latrines and showers to be built at most of
the other camping areas.
Makgadikgadi Pans National Park
Makgadikgadi Pans National Park has within it both formal and informal camping
facilities. This park borders onto the Nxai Pan National Park and it is
recommended that a visit should be planned to take in both areas.
Kumaga Campground: 5 campsites with an ablution block containing showers, hand
basins and flush toilets and there is a centrally placed water standpipe. This
camping ground overlooks the currently dry Boteti River and is close to the
Game Scout Camp.
Njuca Hills: 2 campsites with rustic bush latrines only on a slightly elevated
area. Each of these campsites may accommodate a maximum of twelve persons and
three vehicles.
The nearest fuel and food supplies are at Gweta, although very limited food
supplies can be obtained in the Khumaga village.
Water is available at the main entrance or at Kumaga. However the water at
Kumaga has a very sulphurous smell.
Moremi Game Reserve
The Moremi Game Reserve adjoins the southernmost boundary of the Chobe
National Park and many visitors include both these protected areas in their
itinerary.? Moremi is part of the Okavango Delta and has four public camping
grounds as follows:
Maqwee
There are seven campsites near the entrance at South Gate. There are ablution
blocks which have showers, hand basins and flush toilets. Two water standpipes
and picnic tables are conveniently placed within the camping ground.
Khwai
Ablution blocks with showers, hand basins and flush toilets service the seven
campsites at Khwai, situated near the North Gate and just across the river
from Khwai village. Water standpipes and picnic tables are also provided.
Xakanaxa
Seven campsites are situated along the edge of the Okavango Delta, serviced by
an ablution block with showers, hand basins and flush toilets. Limited picnic
tables and water standpipes are also available.
Third Bridge
This public camping ground once again has seven campsites and is serviced by
an ablution block with showers, hand basins and flush toilets. There is a
water standpipe.
The nearest fuel and food supplies are available in Maun, although very
limited basic foods and cold drinks can be obtained in the Khwai village.
There is a viewing platform overlooking a large hippo pool on the route
between Khwai and Xakanaxa, which is well worth a visit.
Planned for the future: New entrance gates will be built and all campsites
upgraded.
Nxai
Pan National Park
Sharing a common boundary with Makgadikgadi, the Nxai Pan National Park has
three areas in which visitors may camp.
South Camp
Situated within a well-treed area not far from the entrance gate, the South
Camp has four campsites with an ablution block containing showers and flush
toilets. There are fire pits for each campsite and there are two water
standpipes.
North Camp
There are three campsites at North Camp, with a standard ablution block,
showers, hand basins and flush toilets. A water standpipe is central within
the camping ground. It is currently closed because of elephant damage.
Baines Baobabs
The area around Baines Baobabs has three informal and totally undeveloped
campsites. Each of these campsites can accommodate a maximum of twelve persons
and three vehicles. Water can be obtained at the entrance gate where visitors
are required to check in before proceeding to Baines Baobabs.
Two viewing platforms have been established in Nxai Pan, one adjoining the
South Camp and the other up on the sand ridge where a panoramic view of the
area can be obtained.
The nearest available fuel and foodstuffs are in Gweta. Campers should note
that firewood is not available in Nxai Pan.
Planned for the future: A new entrance gate and refurbishing of the
campsites.
Educational Game Reserves
There are three educational game reserves namely Gaborone Game Reserve,
Manyelanong Game Reserve and Maun Game Reserve. These reserves offer a variety
of facilities and activities which include nature trails, observation hides,
visitor centres, picnic sites, game viewing, bird watching, guided walks,
environmental education programs etc.
General Notes for Travelling and Camping in Parks and Reserves
A 4x4 vehicle is essential and travelling with a second vehicle where possible
is advisable. Always info@namibweb.comry a container of water, extra fuel and basic spares
when travelling within the parks and reserves.
Always stay on the established tracks in order to avoid the ugly sinfo@namibweb.coms left by
off-road driving. Stay below the 40 kph speed limit for the safety of wildlife
and yourselves, and to keep down dust.
Camp only in designated campsites and ensure that you leave behind no sign of
your stay. Sleeping outside without a protective shelter is extremely
dangerous. Always fasten your tent flaps at night to avoid unwelcome visits by
scorpions and snakes. When camping in areas where monkeys, baboons and hyena
are present, remember to secure your foodstuffs in your vehicle. Baboons and
monkeys have become very brazen and will snatch foodstuffs from a camp table
or out of vehicles if the camper's attention is diverted.
Please conserve firewood by using your own gas cooker and only have a fire at
night for social purposes.
Please help to keep these wild areas clean and litter free, so that everyone
can enjoy their pristine beauty.
Opening and Closing Hours
KGALAGADI TRANSFRONTIER PARK
January and February: 0600-1930
March: 0630-1900
April: 0700-1830
May: 0700-1800
June and July: 0730-1800
August: 0730-1830
September: 0630-1830
October: 0600-1900
November and December: 0530-1930
Rates: on request. Park/daily/vehicle fees are not
included in camping fees.
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