This six-night safari takes you into the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, where you'll spend time in one of southern Africa's largest protected areas. The landscape is semi-arid, characterized by open grasslands, scattered acacia trees, and seasonal pans that fill during rainy months.
A San bushman walk is included, where local guides demonstrate traditional tracking methods and explain how indigenous communities survived in this environment with limited permanent water. The reserve supports wildlife adapted to desert conditions, including gemsbok, springbok, and occasional predators like cheetah and lion that follow prey movements.
You'll drive across dry riverbeds and open plains, with game viewing dependent on recent rainfall patterns that determine where animals concentrate. The final portion of the safari moves to the Boteti River along the reserve's eastern boundary, where wildlife gathers during dry season months when the river provides one of the few reliable water sources in the region. Accommodations throughout are camping-based, keeping you in remote sections away from any permanent infrastructure.