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Often, the real value of a destination lies in its geographical context, and Jack’s Camp is no exception. Situated in a private concession on the western edge of the Makgadikgadi Pans, the camp offers a less crowded, more tailored experience compared to locations within national parks. This doesn’t just afford privacy; it provides latitude for a diverse suite of activities not usually permissible in more regulated environments. The particular setting allows for nocturnal game drives and mobile camping expeditions, shaping your understanding of the Botswanan landscape in a way that goes beyond traditional safari norms.

But let’s dispel the notion that this is an all-encompassing haven for every type of traveler. The discernment lies in your preference for solitude over spectacle. This is not the Serengeti; you won’t find dense populations of big game. Instead, you’ll experience an ecosystem teeming with specialized species adapted to the desert environment. If your interest leans more towards a bustling wildlife arena, you might find Jack’s Camp to be less than ideal. However, for those looking for an enriched, educational journey through one of Botswana’s most unique landscapes, this locale is beyond compare.

Jack's Camp, Botswana
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Jack's Camp, Botswana

Guest Rooms

The ten canvas tents at Jack’s Camp are exemplars of sophisticated design, blending elements like four-poster beds with en-suite, vintage bathrooms. Not mere accommodations, they are sanctuaries that offer the modern traveler both solace and the thrill of the outdoors.

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Jack's Camp, Botswana

Activities

From the seat of a 4×4 to the stride of a horse, Jack’s Camp offers a myriad of ways to discover the Makgadikgadi. Guests can also embark on the specialized quad bike sleepout to Tubu Island, revealing the many facets of this unique environment.

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Jack's Camp, Botswana

Conservation and Sustainability

Jack’s Camp actively collaborates with local conservation projects, including the Makgadikgadi Meerkat Project, focused on understanding the social structure of meerkats to aid broader ecological studies. These initiatives underscore the camp’s commitment to sustainable tourism and ecological responsibility.

Our Approach

Remote, Exclusive, Seamless

At Fitzroy, we emphasize personal interactions and a bespoke service from start to finish, valuing traditional engagement methods over digital communication. As primarily an offline business, we focus on face-to-face and telephone consultations to provide tailored guidance based on your unique interests.

We invite you to contact us for a meeting or telephone conversation, allowing us to understand and craft your travel plans to meet your specific expectations and preferences.

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