Fiery skies, Kalahari lions and black rhinos - a distinct safari
The Kalahari, at 350,000m², spreads itself over most of Botswana, the east of Namibia and the north of South Africa. Derived from the Tswana word Kgala, meaning ‘the great thirst’, its name suggests a place of desolation and drought that belies the region’s true nature. While its harsh landscapes might seem bleak at first, this semi-arid sandy savannah supports a spectrum of animal and plant life, and is in fact not a desert in the truest sense.
Look past the unforgiving exterior and you’ll find a well-adapted eco-system teeming with wildlife. Annual rains produce blooming plains and grazing flora that attracts herds of herbivores which are followed by the big predators. Leopards, cheetahs, black-maned lions, elephants and wild dogs are plentiful, as are desert-adapted species such as meerkats and bat-eared foxes.
In fact, the Kalahari is home to the oldest continuous residents of southern Africa, the San people; a collection of nomadic hunters who have inhabited the desert for over 20,000 years. Their fascinating way of life and intimate knowledge of the intricacies of their environment is a testament to their enduring survival in this harsh climate.
Of course, spanning such a vast area, the Kalahari experiences a variety of terrains. Head to the expansive Tswalu Private Game Reserve where the ‘green’ Kalahari grasslands are home to myriad mammal species and bird varieties. Head out on a private game drive for a chance at some extraordinary sightings, before watching the remarkable sunset turn the desert red.
Highlights
Go on a private and undisturbed game drive in Tswalu Private Game Reserve, where you’ll be the only guests on the whole reserve
Spot the rarest of The Big Five – the critically endangered black rhino
Learn about the San bush people, the oldest continuous residents of southern Africa, who have lived in the Kalahari for over 20,000 years
Emily Wallington
Travel Designer
This vast, semi-arid savannah spans three countries and is home to a fascinating eco-system of plants and animals that can withstand living in the often extreme conditions. It's thrilling to see this seemingly desolate landscape alive with wildlife, and the captivating sunsets that bathe the sand dunes in a deep red glow are simply unmissable.
Emily Wallington
Travel Designer
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When to visit
The best time to go on safari in South Africa is during the dry season from May to October. These cooler months bring an average temperature of 16°C (60.8°F). Dry weather conditions, shorter grass and fewer watering holes mean better visibility for wildlife viewing.
If visiting the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, the rainy months of December to April transform the area into a green oasis, perfect for spotting elephants and migrating zebra.
Best time for safari
May–October
Green season
December–January
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