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Tailor-made safaris and travel to Southern Africa |
THE KUBU ISLAND SAFARI |
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| "Makgadikgadi? I asked what was out there, and they said 'Nothing - only idiots go there.' I thought fine, that's the place for me." - Jack Bousfield 1989 The Makgadikgadi. The largest expanse of 'nothingness' on earth, an area the size of Switzerland clearly visible from outer-space, devoid of anything but salt and shimmering horizon. A vast relic of Africa's largest body of water and a hitherto unknown cradle of earliest man's genesis. Infernal mirages warp reality into twisted parodies during the heat of the dry season and with the coming of the rains, life-giving water seeps into the pans, stimulating an annual pulse of life. The baking soda void is transformed into one of Africa's most fecund ecosystems. This five night safari is an in-depth exploration of the Kalahari Desert and mysterious Makgadikgadi Pans - the largest salt pans on earth. Guests enjoy three nights at either Jack's or San Camp, where they have the opportunity to discover the magic of the Kalahari and its fascinating eco-system. Two full days are spent traversing the Makgadikgadi's vast expanse of 'nothingness' on low impact quad bikes (ATV's), and guests spend two nights under the stars at the sacred and deeply spiritual Kubu Island. Safaris operate for a minimum of four guests on any dates from June through October. Days 1 to 3: Jack's or San Camp Guests arrive at Maun airport under their own arrangements. From Maun, it is a light aircraft charter flight to Jack's Camp, in the heart of the Kalahari Desert. Guests spend two nights at Jack's or San Camp in traditional but comfortable safari tents, experiencing the surrounding area. Take game drives into the Makgadikgadi National Park to learn how the Kalahari Desert was formed as well as how the unique desert species are adapted to living in this sometimes extremely harsh environment. These activities are conducted in customized Land cruisers, or on foot with a Bushman Tracker. Days 3 to 5: The Makgadikgadi Pans On the morning of day three, the intrepid party sets off on the quad bikes across the Great Pan en-route to Kubu Island. As guests journey to and from Kubu, they will learn more about the origins of the Makgadikgadi as a deceased 'super-lake'; they will also visit an ancient and mysterious defense fortification, which was only discovered in the late 1990s. The next two days/two nights are spent exploring Kubu Island and the surrounding area. Kubu itself, a granite extrusion island studded with baobabs, is of course one of the most graphically beautiful spots in Botswana and is full of intriguing detail, such as ancient walling and European trade and Bushman beads. It is also close to what is probably the biggest flamingo breeding site in the world. Some thirty thousand flamingo fledge in the area when the pans fills with water after good rains. Visits to Kubu take place during the dry season, but the harsh story of survival for the flamingos is plain to see. Many chicks are left to die if they hatch too late for the incredible march across the Pans that the young flamingos undertake in search of water. Their remains lie on the pan surface almost petrified by the salt. Unhatched eggs also remain in some of the thousands of abandoned nests. While in this fascinating area, guests also have the opportunity to visit the extinct mouth of the Zambezi which, together with other great rivers, once flowed into what was the largest lake that Africa has ever seen. The remaining beach is covered with beautiful water-worn pebbles and semi- precious stones such as garnets and cornelians. Accommodation is in canvas bedrolls which are laid out under the stars. There are no dangerous animals and, as the Makgadikgadi is one of the most perfect places to stargaze, a starry sky makes the perfect ceiling! Hot showers and a long-drop loo are provided, and delicious meals are served on damask tablecloths set with bone-handled silver. Day 5: Jack's or San Camp On the morning of day five, guests depart Kubu, once again setting off across the Pans on the quad bikes to reach Jack's or San Camp in time for tea. The last night will be spent back at either Jack or San Camp. Day 6: Safari Ends Today guests are collected from the Jack's Camp airstrip and flown by light aircraft to Maun airport, where the safari ends. |
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To find out more about the Kubu Island Safari, or to make a reservation, call on 27-11-463-7889 or email us. |
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