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Fauna · Maun, Central District, BW

Zebra Migration — Nxai Pan

The world's longest terrestrial mammal migration: 25,000 zebras cross 500km of Botswana between the Okavango Delta and Nxai Pan.

When
Nov — Mar, peak Dec — Feb
Best viewing
An immersive dawn experience watching tens of thousands of zebras flood across Botswana's remote salt pans, with open horizons and active predator pressure making every moment unpredictable.
Category
Fauna
Status
Returns Jan 2027

About this spectacle

Nxai Pan National Park transforms dramatically during the rains when roughly 25,000 zebras complete what is considered the world's longest terrestrial mammal migration — a 500-kilometre round journey from the Okavango Delta. Visitors arriving at dawn witness columns of zebras streaming across the flat, pale salt pans, their black-and-white stripes stark against the bleached earth and sparse acacia scrub. The air fills with the barking contact calls of mares and foals, the thunder of hooves, and the dusty haze of a herd in motion. Predators — lions, hyenas, and wild dogs — trail the herds, making encounters with pursuit and kills a genuine possibility. The pan itself is vast and treeless at its core, offering unobstructed sightlines over the migration. The sheer scale of the spectacle, set against a wide Kalahari sky, gives it an otherworldly quality rarely matched elsewhere in Africa.

When to go

Nov — Mar, peak Dec — Feb

Getting there

Nearest airport: MUB. Nearest city: Maun.

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