Accommodation Description
San Camp is an intimate, under-canvas safari retreat offering seven airy white tents positioned along the edge of the vast Nwetwe Pan. Each tent features a four-poster bed, polished wooden furnishings, vintage campaign décor, and sweeping open-fronted views across the salt pan. Ensuite bathrooms include flush toilets and solar-heated showers, maintaining comfort while preserving the camp’s remote, low-impact ethos. The main area includes an elegant mess tent for meals, a tea tent, a small natural history cabinet, a yoga pavilion, and a swimming-pool deck overlooking the pans. A family tent is available, while twin and double tents are spaced to ensure privacy. Stays include all meals, selected drinks, and a curated programme of guided activities. Operating only in the dry season, San Camp offers an immersive desert experience infused with old-world safari character and exceptional stillness.
Setting Description
San Camp sits on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Pans, one of the world’s largest salt-pan systems, where the horizon appears boundless, and the desert atmosphere creates a sense of profound quiet. The landscape is defined by shimmering salt flats, desert palms, and occasional grazing plains that attract wildlife such as zebra, wildebeest, springbok, gemsbok, aardvark, and brown hyena. Sunsets are vivid and uninterrupted, and night skies are among the clearest in Africa. The camp forms part of a private conservation concession, offering exclusive access and low guest density. Days are shaped by desert exploration, wildlife encounters, quad-bike adventures on the pans and cultural interactions with local Bushman guides. Evenings bring lantern-lit dining and expansive stargazing. This unique environment offers guests a rare opportunity to fully absorb the rhythms, silence, and openness of the Kalahari.
What We Love
-Safari elegance with canvas tents & timeless atmosphere
-A genuinely remote desert location offering panoramic views
-Unforgettable meerkat interactions and Bushman-guided desert walks
-Quad-biking across the pans for a surreal, almost lunar adventure