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have been recorded here, including kingfishers, carmine and blue-cheeked bee-eaters,
martial and black-breasted eagles, and secretary and kori bustards. When the Nata River
flows in the rainy season, the sanctuary also becomes a haven for Cape and Hottentot
teals, white and pink-backed pelicans, and greater and lesser flamingos. Visitors should
pick up a copy of the Comprehensive Bird List & Introductory Guide (P5) from reception
at the entrance, although supplies often run short.
In the dry season (May to October), it's possible to drive around the sanctuary in a
2WD with high clearance, though it's best to enquire about the condition of the tracks in
the sanctuary before entering. During the rainy season, however, a 4WD is essential.
The entrance to the sanctuary is 15km southeast of Nata.
Makgadikgadi & Nxai Pans National Parks
Sights
1 Baines' Baobab
C1
2 Chapman's Baobab
D2
 
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