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Leopard Plains is adjacent at Makgadikgadi Pans National Park as well as Nxai Pan National Park and not far from the word cultural heritage area, the Okavango Delta. Climb into one of our  4 x 4 safari vehicles and explore our Private Game Reserve or the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park as well as the Nxai Pan National Park. Enjoy nature on a guided bush walk on Leopard Plains.

Activities offered at Leopard Plains:

Makgadikgadi National Park day excursion incl. light lunch and water

The Makgadikgadi Pan Game Reserve is a salt pan with an area of ca. 3 900 km². It is one of the largest salt flats in the world. The pan is all that remains of the formerly enormous Lake Makgadikgadi. During the dry winter month you will be able to see the second largest zebra migration in the world. More than 25.000 zebras migrate to the Boteti River. Wildlife in the park includes eland, lions, zebras, cheetah, oryx, springbok, red hartebeest, bushbuck, giraffe, steenbok, elephants and many more. Animals are dependent on the Boteti River for their daily sustenance. It is therefore the perfect place for game viewing. Enjoy a light lunch and some refreshments en route while watching the wildlife around you.

 

Nxai Pan National Park day excursion incl. light lunch and water

The size of this National Park is approx. 2 600 km² and is one of the salt lakes from the Makgadikgadi. Many herbivores like zebras, springboks, elephants, wildebeests and giraffes can cross the path in Nxai Pan. Due to the number of game, predators can be observed in this area as well. One highlight of the Park is the historical "Baines Baobabs", a group of seven trees which are famous as the “seven sisters” or the “sleeping sisters”. The painter and explorer Thomas Baines created a remarkable painting in 1862 of this baobab group. You explore Nxai Pan National Park in an open 4x4 safari vehicle and enjoy a light lunch and some refreshments en route.

Guided morning game drive at Leopard Plains

Experience on our 8.000 ha farm the African bush in a 4x4 safari vehicle under the guidance of a skilled game ranger. Leopard Plains is home to different kinds of antelopes such as eland, impala, kudu, blue wildebeest as well as zebras and giraffes. Also predators like lions, leopards and wild dogs are regular visitors on the farm.

Guided afternoon sundowner game drive at Leopard Plains

This time you enjoy a game drive in the afternoon on Leopard Plains Private Reserve which is combined with a sundowner. After the shadows lengthen as your guide takes you out on a leisurely drive you relax and watch the spectacular sunset. The inner tranquillity that a bushveld sunset imparts while you are amongst nature is an enriching and unique experience.

 

Guided Bush Walk on Leopard Plains

Let us take you on a truly memorable and authentic bush walk on Leopard Plains. Walking on the farm gives you the opportunity to observe plants, trees and animals from the ground, in the safe hands of your professional guide. The small details that are overlooked on game drives become more visible while being on foot. With each bird call, track, insect, plant or tree, you gain a much deeper understanding of your environment. Be a detective and guess which creature might have made the tracks or dung in the sand.

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