Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

This park is a result of the amalgamation of the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park in South Africa (proclaimed in 1931) and the Gemsbok National Park in Botswana. Today this conservation area, situated in the southern part of Kalahari Desert, covers 38.000 km² – one of the very few conservation areas of this magnitude left in the world.

A truly wild area with a landscape of red sand dunes, sparse vegetation, rocky façade that give home to enormous herds of gemsbok, springbok, eland and blue wildebeest. Giraffes can also be seen often walking elegantly on the red dunes!

The Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is also a predator paradise: huge black-maned lions, cheetahs and leopards are regular sightings.

The activities are:

  • Photographic safaris
  • Birdwatching with the special sighting of the pygmy falcons and sociable weather in their gigantic nests
  • Walking safari with bushman
  • Stargazing