san camp, botswana. grand openings

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d a v i  d   c r  o  o k e  s after undergoing a complete redesign, Botswana’s San Camp reopened in July amid a thin stand o ilala palms on the ringe o the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, one o the Earth’ s largest salt fats. The tented retreat, which operates annually rom April to October, joins Jack’s Camp and Camp Kalahari as the only outposts on Uncharted Arica Saari’s Delaware-size private concession in north- eastern Botswana. San Camp’s overscale yet understated tents echo the vastness and quietude o the surrounding desert. High tea is served on low tables in a Bedouin-inspired rotunda strewn with carpets. In the central dining hall, glass cabinets hold a small natural his- tory museum o local artiacts and ossils. Additional tents hou se a yoga pavilion and the camp’s six spacious suites, which ea- ture our-poster beds and teak-lined en suite bathrooms. Days around the Makgadikgadi are spent with the likes o John Barclay, a sixth-generation Arican saari guide who takes guests hunting or ossils and walk- ing with Zu /’hoasi bushmen. By night, visitors can venture out on game drives into the moonlit salt pan. San Camp, +27.11.447.1605, www.unchartedafrica.com scott goetz S  al t of  the E  arth g d i gs 64 robb report   ja nu ar y 20 12

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8/2/2019 San Camp, Botswana. Grand Openings

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d a v i  d   c r  o  o 

k e  s 

after undergoing a complete redesign,

Botswana’s San Camp reopened in July

amid a thin stand o  ilala palms on the

ringe o the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, one

o the Earth’s largest salt fats. The tented

retreat, which operates annually rom April

to October, joins Jack’s Camp and Camp

Kalahari as the only outposts on Uncharted

Arica Saari’s Delaware-size private concession in north-

eastern Botswana.

San Camp’s overscale yet understated tents echo the

vastness and quietude o the surrounding desert. High tea

is served on low tables in a Bedouin-inspired rotunda

strewn with carpets. In the central dining

hall, glass cabinets hold a small natural his-

tory museum o local artiacts and ossils.

Additional tents house a yoga pavilion and

the camp’s six spacious suites, which ea-

ture our-poster beds and teak-lined en

suite bathrooms.

Days around the Makgadikgadi are spent

with the likes o John Barclay, a sixth-generation Arican

saari guide who takes guests hunting or ossils and walk-

ing with Zu/’hoasi bushmen. By night, visitors can venture

out on game drives into the moonlit salt pan. San Camp, 

+27.11.447.1605, www.unchartedafrica.com —scott goetz

S alt of the E arth 

g d i g s

64  robb report   ja nu ar y 20 12