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Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park safaris, lodges and wildlife tours

Mile upon mile of rolling rust-red sand dunes, solitary trees and scattered grasses. For lovers of the ambience of untamed Africa, this hauntingly beautiful region has a special appeal all of its own.
  • Excellent game drives
  • Predator variety
  • True desert experience
  • Black-maned lions
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Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park travel infoBitterpan bushcamp

 Itineraries
- wildlife trips compiled by experts
 to introduce you to Africa's untamed ecosystems
 
Tented trips Tented trips (2)
Spend nights in Meru-style tents en suite, in permanent camps with a central boma for meals. Days are spent exploring the ecosystems.


 Destinations
- selected wilderness hideaways
 with experts to interpret the ecosystems for you
 
Self-drive trips Self-drive trips (1)
Drive through Africa in your fully-equipped 4x4 safari vehicle or campervan, usually in a small convoy led by a professional guide.

Safari Lodges Safari Lodges (1)
Most of these lodges have exclusive use of wilderness areas for you to explore during day and night game viewing activities.

Restcamps Restcamps (4)
Self-catering cottages and chalets with electricity. Camping is also possible - shops, gas, restaurants and other amenities available.

Bushcamps Bushcamps (2)
Small remote camps - collections of self-catering cottages or tents. Solar panels for electricity - no shops or gas stations.

Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park travel info

The Kalahari Desert is a part of the largest continuous area of sand in the world. Its sand plains cover nine African countries: Gabon, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo (in the north), Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe (in the centre), Botswana, Namibia and South Africa (in the south). The area covers approximately 2,5 million square kilometres and the sand is sometimes well over 100 metres deep. Today, the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park forms Africa's first transfrontier park with the Gemsbok National Park in Botswana, facilitating the seasonal migration of wildlife in search of water, and the movement of free-roaming predators. The new 38000 km2 park, known as Kgalagadi ('land of thirst'), represents an increasingly rare phenomenon in the world: a vast ecosystem relatively free of human influence.

Seasons
Annual rainfall is 200mm mainly between January and April. Summer daytime temperatures may exceed 40 degrees Celsius. The best time to visit is in winter (April-August) - days are mild and sunny.

Wildlife
No fewer than 215 bird species over 400 plant species have been recorded.
You should see: Kalahari lion, gemsbok, blue wildebeest, eland, springbok, red hartebeest, duiker, steenbok, spotted hyaena, black-backed jackal, Springhare, meerkat
You may see: African Wild Cat, African Wild Dog (Painted Wolf), Antbear (Aardvark), Bat-Eared Fox, Caracal, Cheetah, Honey Badger, Leopard, Pangolin, Porcupine, Silver (Cape) Fox, genet, Steenbok

History
The Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (KTP) has been in de facto existence for more than half a century. It has enabled Botswana and South Africa to manage this vast area, located in the southern Kalahari, as a single ecological unit. In recognition of this agreement, no barriers to wildlife movement exist along the international boundary that separates the 9,591 km2 Kalahari Gemsbok National Park in the Republic of South Africa and the 28,400 kmē Gemsbok National Park in Botswana.



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