Accommodation Description
Jack’s Camp is an iconic tented camp set within a vast private concession bordering the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. Its ten guest tents combine spacious interiors with a refined 1940s safari aesthetic, featuring four-poster beds, rich textiles, campaign-style furniture and generous living space for relaxation. Each tent includes an en-suite bathroom with both indoor and open-air showers, along with a private deck fitted with a plunge pool and shaded seating that faces the sweeping open desert. The camp’s communal areas include a dramatic Persian-inspired tea tent, a pool pavilion, museum-style collections, a library and an elegant dining tent that elevates the desert-camp experience. With attentive hosting, fully inclusive dining and seamless service throughout your stay, Jack’s Camp offers an exceptional blend of comfort, heritage and exclusivity. Every detail supports a highly immersive safari, complemented by expert guiding and unique interactions with the region’s wildlife and culture.
Setting Description
Jack’s Camp sits along the rim of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, one of the world’s largest salt flats. This remote environment has an extraordinary beauty shaped by shifting seasons. In the dry months, the landscape becomes a gleaming white expanse where the desert seems almost infinite. When summer rains arrive, the region transforms into grassy plains filled with migrating zebra, wildebeest and an impressive spread of birdlife, including large flocks of flamingos. Wildlife is uniquely adapted to the Kalahari environment. Guests may encounter species such as oryx, springbok, brown hyena and bat-eared fox, along with extraordinary opportunities to observe habituated meerkats. The camp also offers cultural experiences guided by Zu/’hoasi Bushmen, who share ancestral knowledge of desert survival and ecological understanding. The setting provides both solitude and adventure, making Jack’s Camp one of Africa’s most distinctive safari destinations, celebrated for its striking scenery and rare wildlife sightings.
What We Love
-Private plunge pools overlooking the vast open pans
-Tented suites styled with vintage 1940s safari furnishings
-Exceptional desert experiences, including meerkat encounters
-Atmospheric communal tents, from the tea tent to the museum pavilion
-Rare wildlife sightings and unforgettable seasonal transformations