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The Central Kalahari Game Reserve is an amazing reserve in the largest sand basin in the world. The Central Kalahari Game Reserve has only recently been opened to the public and is yet reserved to well-organized self-sufficient groups of adventurers who can confront the remoteness, wilderness, harsh terrain and unforgiving climate of the ecosystem. Home of the San bushmen, the reserve also provides fresh grasslands to large number of game during the rainy season.

 

The Central Kalahari Game Reserve Ecosystem

 

Stretching from the Northern part of South Africa, through Namibia and Angola, up to the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Kalahari is the largest sand basin in the world. Covering the centre of Botswana, the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, largest game reserve in the world, has only recently been opened to the public and is reserved to well-organized self-sufficient groups of adventurers who can confront the remoteness, wilderness, harsh terrain and unforgiving climate. The reward is worth the game! Although called a desert, the Kalahari is covered with a wide variety of habitats: sand dunes with many species of trees in the North, flat bushveld in the central area, mophane forests to the south and east, wide grasslands in vast open plains, acacia trees forests, saltpans and ancient riverbeds…


Home of the San

 

The Central Kalahari Game Reserve was originally designed to provide a homeland for the San Bushmen, a people of nomadic hunters and gatherers who inhabited the area for the past 30,000 years. Most of them now mixed with other local tribes and live in villages or settlements in the Southern part of the reserve, and often work as guides in the desert.

 

Wildlife seen at Central Kalahari Game Reserve

 

The main wildlife concentrations are to be found in the northern part of the reserve; the desert truly comes to life when the summer rains (December to April) provide for green graze land in the North: a spectacular migration then takes place, the animals congregate in large number and variety in the pans and valleys. Giraffe, wild dog, leopard, lion, brown hyena, cheetah, warthog, a wide variety of antelope, kudu and springbok, among others, can be viewed. The visitors will also enjoy fascinating reptiles, scorpions and insects, magnificent skies at days (with impressive cloud formations during the summer rainstorms) and nights (spectacular starry skies), and the great spectacle of the Deception Valley – a 80km long ancient riverbed where mirages take place. There is also a very diverse bird life and a number of species endangered elsewhere do live well in the Kalahari.

 

Best seasons to visit the Central Kalahari Game Reserve

 

Unlike in other safari locations, the rainy season (November to March) or its latest months (February to April) are the best time to visit, while the dry season (May to October) is hot, dry and dusty – few animals are to be seen under these harsh conditions.

 

Be our guest

 

Our Mobile Tented Safari will enable you to take these less travelled roads and enjoy seldom spoken about, yet unique wildlife experiences of Botswana where the Kalahari dessert has transformed its sand dunes into the harsh savannah plains. Also, check our safari itineraries, or contact us to build your own tailor-made safari.

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