Epic skydiving boogie in Makgadikgadi

Spectacular: Locals will be treated to breathtaking dives
Spectacular: Locals will be treated to breathtaking dives

Botswana’s adventure sport will be taken to new heights on August 15 when local sky divers attempt a record 16-man formation at the inaugural sky dive boogie at Makgadikgadi Pans.

Dubbed the Makgadikgadi Epic 2014, this is the first ever international sky dive boogie hosted by Sky Dive Botswana and sponsored by Botswana Tourism Organisation (BTO).  The three-day event which kicks off from August 15 will be held at the Nata Sanctuary in the Makgadikgadi Pans next to Nata village. According to the event organiser, Garai Makaya from Sky Dive Botswana, sky dive boogie is a big convention of licensed skydivers who perform various jumps and stunts. “It is going to be three days of epic skydiving in one of Africa’s last great un-spoilt wilderness that is Makgadikgadi Pans,” said Makaya. He told Mmegi Sport that the event is aimed at establishing sky diving as a sport in Botswana. He said skydiving is a fully licensed sports code under Parachute Association of Botswana (PAB). 

“We also hope to promote adventure sport tourism with this event. Just like Khawa Dune Challenge, which is all about motorsport, Makgadikgadi Epic aims to assist in tourism diversification by promoting sky diving as adventure sport,” said Makaya.

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