Makgadikgadi National Park
Situated in northeastern Botswana, Makgadikgadi National Park is known for its vast salt pans, including the iconic Sua Pan. The park covers an area of approximately 4,900 square kilometers and provides a striking contrast between the arid desert landscape and the wet season's flooded grasslands. During the wet season, the pans attract a myriad of bird species and wildlife, including zebras, wildebeests, and meerkats. Visitors can enjoy game drives, quad biking excursions, and guided walks to explore this unique and captivating environment.