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Planet Baobab Gweta Makgadikgadi Pans Botswana
Planet Baobab Aerial View
Planet Baobab Family Hut
Planet Baobab Standard Hut
Planet Baobab Fire Pit
Planet Baobab Bar
Planet Baobab Landscape
Planet Baobab Dining
Planet Baobab Pool
Planet Baobab Baobab Tree
Planet Baobab Reception
Planet Baobab Quad Biking
Rooms
18
Campsites
9

Discover Planet Baobab, the Baobab Capital of the World, where trees exceed 4000 years old and the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans are the size of Switzerland. This quirky place lets you live cheek to tusk with elephants, sleep in Afro-chic Bakalanga Huts, swim in the largest pool in the Kalahari, and enjoy pan-African cuisine and drinks with travelers and locals in the funkiest bar in Africa.

Enjoy activities like baobab bushwalks, quad bike expeditions, and game drives in the Makgadikgadi Pans. Spend time with the Batswana people and learn about their way of life.

The 18 thatched huts are inspired by local villages and feature vibrant murals, sunny quilts, and eclectic trinkets. For budget travelers, there are camping spaces with shared bathroom facilities. The camp’s bar area boasts wine-bottle chandeliers, cow-hide chairs, an a la carte menu, and an impressive drinks selection. The largest pool in the Kalahari and braai areas await outside.

Discover Planet Baobab, the Baobab Capital of the World, where trees exceed 4000 years old and the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans are the size of Switzerland. This quirky place lets you live cheek to tusk with elephants, sleep in Afro-chic Bakalanga Huts, swim in the largest pool in the Kalahari, and enjoy pan-African cuisine and drinks with travelers and locals in the funkiest bar in Africa.

Enjoy activities like baobab bushwalks, quad bike expeditions, and game drives in the Makgadikgadi Pans. Spend time with the Batswana people and learn about their way of life.

The 18 thatched huts are inspired by local villages and feature vibrant murals, sunny quilts, and eclectic trinkets. For budget travelers, there are camping spaces with shared bathroom facilities. The camp’s bar area boasts wine-bottle chandeliers, cow-hide chairs, an a la carte menu, and an impressive drinks selection. The largest pool in the Kalahari and braai areas await outside.