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Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

Introduction

Where the red dunes and scrub fade into infinity and herds of gemsbok, springbok, eland and blue wildebeest follow the seasons, where imposing camel thorn trees provide shade for huge black-mane lions and vantage points for leopard and many raptors... this is the Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park.

An amalgamation of the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park in South Africa (proclaimed in 1931)and the Gemsbok National Park in Botswana, the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park comprises an area of over 3,6 million hectares – one of very few conservation areas of this magnitude left in the world.

Red sand dunes, sparse vegetation and the dry riverbeds of the Nossob and Auob show antelope and predator species off to spectacular advantage and provide excellent photographic opportunities. Kgalagadi is also a haven for birders, especially those interested in birds of prey.

5 things to seek

  • Gemsbok – these large striking desert antelope are the emblem of the park.
  • Suricate (Meerkat) – these hyperactive little omnivores have a wonderfully intricate family structure.
  • Black-maned Kalahari Lions – Physically impressive, they are the kings of the Kalahari Desert. Article: Lions of the Kgalagadi by Lara Raubenheimer
  • Sociable weavers – the busy little birds construct huge communal nests.
  • Pygmy falcons – the park is famous for its birds of prey. This is the smallest falcon in Africa and is often seen around Sociable Weaver colonies preying on the birds.

Important Notes

  • Kindly note that the roads in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park are not sedan friendly, although the roads are maintained on a monthly basis, sedan vehicles find it difficult to cope with the conditions. Vehicles which will be using any of the 4x4 routes in the park must note that the recommended ground clearance should be 30cm to 45cm, to make the drive more enjoyable.
  • Tourists wanting to exit the park other than the point of entry must kindly note that all immigration controls must be done at Twee Rivieren / Two Rivers, and that a 2 night stay in the park is compulsory.
  • No children under the age of 12 is allowed at any of the park’s Wilderness camps.
  • Please also note that no firearms or wood will be cleared via the Mata Mata border control. Individuals wishing to clear firearms or wood should do so via Rietfontein border control.

Read about Our Camps

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Chalet (CH3Z), Nossob
Chalet (CH3Z), Nossob
  • 1 bedroom with 3 single beds
  • Fan
  • Fridge
  • Base rate: R630
Family Desert Tent (FDT4), Kalahari
Family Desert Tent (FDT4), Kalahari
  • 1 bunk bed
  • 2 single beds
  • Beware of hyenas in camp. Do not feed them
  • Base rate: R1070
 
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We are offering 30% discount when you book for Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park (Twee Rivieren, Mata - Mata and Nossob) accommodation & camping - only for the period 10 Jan to 15 March and 1 Nov to 15 Dec.

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