In the south of the Nksai Pan park lies the Baobabs Baines area, famous for its huge group of large baobabs (incidentally, not typical for these places), which was immortalized on his canvases in 1862 by the painter and member of the Livingston expedition Thomas Baines. If you saw a copy of these paintings, then you will notice that only one group of trees has changed several times over the past one and a half centuries. The Mababé Valley is the remnant of a large lake that once covered the whole of northern Botswana, and now another major attraction of the country is Savuti Bolota Park, which is a flat, rather boring landscape, but all tourists are very impressed by the amount of wildlife, especially elephants and birds.