An oasis perched on the edge of Botswana’s celebrated salt pans, Nata Lodge is on the way to everywhere! Our relaxed Makgadikgadi lodge is a favourite escape with a peaceful palm-studded poolside and easy access to the Nata Bird Sanctuary for an unforgettable sunset.
A convenient road trip stop, Nata Lodge enjoys a family-run atmosphere loved by campers, glampers, and pamper-seekers. Explore one of Africa’s most unique landscapes from our beautiful base at the junction of the Okavango Delta, Chobe and Francistown areas.
Nata Lodge Location
Nata Lodge is situated within Makgadikgadi, bordering Zimbabwe to the East, and approximately 10km from Nata on the main Nata-Francistown road. This is one of the main tourist routes to the Okavango Delta, Chobe National Park, Victoria Falls Zimbabwe/Zambia and the Caprivi Strip in Namibia
Nata Lodge is set in an idyllic location dotted by Mokolwane palms on the edge of these Botswanan pans, where the Nata River delta feeds into the Sua Pan and pelicans and flamingos paint the shoreline a haze of pink.
Conveniently situated close to the entrance of the Nata Sanctuary, guests have easy access to this junction leading to the Okavango, Chobe and Francistown areas.
The Nata Sanctuary is the breeding ground for a multitude of water birds, and the lodge offers guided tours into the sanctuary in open vehicles to get up close to animal life and into birdwatching paradise
The Luxury Chaletsf & Tented Camps
Nata Lodge offers 20 luxury thatched chalets and 2 family chalets (twin beds and bunk beds) all built on stilts and set in a rustic African setting. All chalets have En-suite bathrooms, including indoor bath and outdoor shower, and air-conditioning. There are also 10 custom designed safari tents set on wooden decks with En-suite bathroom and outdoor showers.
Nata Lodge Campsite: There are shared ablution blocks with flushing toilets and hot water showers. Campers are allowed to make us of the lodge facilities. There are 3 centralised power banks available.
Nata Lodge has accommodation options for every kind of traveller. If you’re feeling like a baller, splash out on one of the luxury chalets.
Want something a little bit more affordable without skimping on too many creature comforts? Grab an en-suite Meru style glamping tent.
And if you’re on a mission to travel Botswana on a budget, bring a tent and set up your humble abode in the campsite area. You’ll have access to clean ablution blocks and most importantly, HOT showers.
Our room came with the following amenities:
• En-suite bathroom with an outdoor shower
• A gorgeous clawfoot bath that deserves an ostentatious bubble bath
• Complimentary toiletries
• Three single beds with mosquito nets
• Private deck area
Facilities
Set in lush gardens amidst Mokowane palms, guests can dine out under the vast African sky at our spectacular restaurant.
Our facilities include the following:
Wifi
A swimming pool
Gift shop
Bar
Lounge area
What to do in the Makgadikgadi Salts Pans
The Makgadikgadi Pans National Park is the home of one of the largest salt flats in the world. It’s also the remains of Africa’s largest inland sea and is surrounded by the Kalahari Desert.
Nata Bird Sanctuary
The best thing to do at Nata Lodge is the Nata Bird Sanctuary. In Botswana’s wet season, the salt pans flood and hundreds of migrating flamingos and pelicans return to breed.
The birds’ journey from as far as the Great Rift Valley to feast on millions of tiny shrimp that lie dormant in the salt crust until the rains. It’s a bird watchers paradise!
In the dry, summer months you can go for 4×4 rides over the salt pan. Nata Lodge also offers a salt pan sundowner tour!
The other actvities include Quad bike ride, Span sundowner tour and the Nata village tour
Getting there
Nata Lodge is on the main tourist route to the Okavango Delta and Chobe National Park. The quickest way to reach the lodge is to fly into Maun Airport from OR Tambo International Airport in South Africa. From there, you’ll need to hire a car to reach Nata. It’s an easy 3h 35 minutes away, and the tar road is in reasonably good condition.
If you’re driving from South Africa, the lodge is 10-hours from Johannesburg. If you want to avoid traffic, read my Botswana road trip itinerary to find a quieter border post that trucks can’t use.
Birding
In Botswana’s wet season, the salt pans flood and hundreds of migrating flamingos and pelicans return to breed. The birds’ journey from as far as the Great Rift Valley to feast on millions of tiny shrimp that lie dormant in the salt crust until the rains. It’s a bird watchers paradise!
The Nata Bird Sanctuary is located 170km northwest of Francistown and 20km south of Nata and the eastern tip of the Makgadikgadi Pans.
The Nata Bird Sanctuary is home to many species of African mammal wildlife and birdlife; in fact, most of the animals in this protected area are African birds – reinforcing the name of ‘Nata Bird Sanctuary’. Coming to the Nata Bird Sanctuary on Botswana Safari will bring you to the homing grounds for so many birds, including Flamingos, Pelicans, Ducks, Geese, Ostriches, Kingfisher Eagles, Spoon Bills and more. There are about 165 bird species that can be found in the Nata Bird Sanctuary. (Source: jenmansafaris.com)
Pelican
Pelicans are a genus of large water birds that make up the family Pelecanidae. They are characterized by a long beak and a large throat pouch used for catching prey and draining water from the scooped-up contents before swallowing. They have predominantly pale plumage, except for the brown and Peruvian pelicans. Wikipedia
Modern pelicans are found on all continents except Antarctica. They primarily inhabit warm regions, although breeding ranges extend to latitudes of 45° South (Australian pelicans in Tasmania) and 60° North (American white pelicans in western Canada).[4] Birds of inland and coastal waters, they are absent from polar regions, the deep ocean, oceanic islands (except the Galapagos), and inland South America, as well as from the eastern coast of South America from the mouth of the Amazon River southwards.[16] Subfossil bones have been recovered from as far south as New Zealand's South Island,[57] although their scarcity and isolated occurrence suggests that these remains may have merely been vagrants from Australia (much as is the case today).
Adult American White Pelicans are snowy white with black flight feathers visible only when the wings are spread. A small patch of ornamental feathers on the chest can become yellow in spring. The bill and legs are yellow-orange. Immatures are mostly white as well, but the head, neck, and back are variably dusky.
The most common predators that target eggs and pelican chicks include reptiles, alligators, wild dogs and cats, and raccoons. Sharks and sea lions attack adult pelicans individually, which is why they fly in flocks over water. Many species of animals hunt the brown pelican
A group of pelicans is called a pod. Actually, there are many other names for pelican groupings — a pouch, a scoop, a squadron or if they are fishing as a group, a fleet.
Lifespan: 15 – 25 years (In the wild)
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order:Pelecaniformes
Family:Pelecanidae
Rafinesque, 1815
Genus:Pelecanus
Linnaeus, 1758
Type species ; Pelecanus onocrotalus
Gastation period 29-35 days
Nesting Facts
Clutch Size: 2-4 eggs
Incubation Period: 29-35 days
Nestling Period: 77-84 days
Greater Flamingos
The genus Phoenicopterus was introduced in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae to accommodate a single species, the American flamingo Phoenicopterus ruber. The genus name is Latin for "flamingo". Wikipedia
Flamingos are wading birds that are easily recognized by their long, stilt-like legs and rosy color. The name "flamingo" comes from the Portuguese and Spanish word flamengo, which means "flame-colored." The genus name Phoenicopterus comes from the Greek word phoinikopteros, which means "blood red-feathered."
Phoenicopterus is a genus of birds in the flamingo family Phoenicopteridae. Wikipedia
Family: Phoenicopteridae
Genus: Phoenicopterus; Linnaeus, 1758
Order: Phoenicopteriformes
Class: Aves
Phylum: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia
Fast Facts: Flamingo
•Scientific Name: Phoenicopterus
•Common Name: Flamingo
•Basic Animal Group: Bird
•Size: 3-5 feet
•Weight: 2.6-8.8 pounds
•Lifespan: 20-30 years
•Diet: Omnivore
•Habitat: Coastal Americas, Caribbean, Africa, Asia, and Europe
•Population: Thousands to hundreds of thousands, depending on species
•Conservation Status: Vulnerable to Least Concern
•Gestation period : between 27 and 31 days
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