Nxai Pan Camp derives its name from its location, on the western edge of a fossil pan. The biggest drawcard for the Nxai National Park are the zebras that migrate in their thousands to the area and has been recorded as the second largest mammal migration in Southern Africa. Another unique highlight are the Baines Baobabs, the iconic African tree that has been the focus of photography and art all over the world. The design of this camp is a minimalist white-washed design that is in parallel with the surrounding white salt pans.
The main areas of the camp include an open-air lounge and dining area, a bar and a swimming pool. Nxai Pan Camp is a one hundred percent solar operated camp.