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Meno A Kwena Tented Safari Camp, Makgadikgadi Pans, Botswana
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Meno A Kwena is a fully serviced tented camp, overlooking the Boteti River, where wildlife gather.
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Your Expected Experience:
Lodging: This camp accommodates guests in small and intimate Meru tentsLocation: Situated on the Maun/Rakops road along the Boteti RiverActivities: Game viewing from the camp, birding, day excursions can be arranged
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Meno A Kwena Camp offers a traditionally classic tented camp experience with wonderful views of the dry Boteti River bed. Meno A Kwena Camp boasts the only Boteti stone rock pool in Africa! It is situated on the cliff with views of wildlife coming to drink in front of the camp.
The view from the entire camp high up on white calcrete and silcrete cliffs, forms the centrepiece of the Meno A Kwena experience.
Wildebeest and Zebra migration concentrates along the Boteti River during the dry season, small pools are the only surface water that is available to them. Resident and nomadic wildlife includes the big and small cats, Impala, Kudu, Warthog, Monkeys, Jackal and occasionally Wild Dog, Elephant and Giraffe. The bird life is also excellent.
Meno A Kwena is a fully serviced tented camp using mobile equipment to accommodate guests. Mini meru walk-in ridges accommodate 2 people with beds and bedrolls made out of linen. Each tent has a bucket shower and bathroom with flushable toilets. The atmosphere at this Botswana accommodation is tranquil and promotes relaxation.
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The Jackal
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A nocturnal, dog-like carnivore, the jackal is widespread in east and southern Africa. The jackal is omnivorous, eating almost anything that is available including insects, lizards, rodents, plant materials and carrion.
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Lion
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Lions are opportunistic hunters and will kill and feed on just about any animal. They prey mostly on large mammals such as Wildebeest, Springbok, Impala and Zebra. They also prey on Buffalo and Hippo.
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