The pan surface is hard and unyelding and very much safer than elsewhere on Makgadikgadi.
A good map is essential.
With its help, and if you sit on the roof of your vehicle for a good view, the experience is very much like sailing a galleon of old Through unknown seas, with islands beckoning from all around.
It's an exhilarating experience.
Careful navigation will lead you to a waterhole known as Mgobe wa Takhu, in the northwest of the area, wich contains water for much of the year.
To the north of the waterhole you'll find a little-known track (an old cut-line) that will deliver you to a group of palm trees known as Makolwane a ga Wateka, 10,6 km east of Njuca Hills.
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