Tswalu offers a true wilderness experience on the southernmost edge of the Kalahari
Tswalu Kalahari is known as South Africa's largest private game reserve, with over 110,000 hectares of traversing land. Tswalu offers extraordinary privacy in which to explore a rare and vast wilderness. It is the perfect combination with other South African destinations like Cape Town and the Kruger National Park. Safari.com boasts an incredible tour that combines these three destinations perfectly: 11 Day Cape Town, Tswalu & Kruger.
The Motse is a luxury camp with nine private guest legae (Tswalu for "home") set at the foot of the Korannaberg Mountains, with sweeping views of the Kalahari. Three of the legae have been designed specifically for families, with two separate bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom, connecting to a luxurious separate living room.
The main house features elevated decks, elegant lounges, an infinity pool, a secluded spa, a mezzanine library, satellite TV, and an endless view over the savannahs.
Set amid two rolling mountain ranges, Tarkuni is an oasis of serenity with beguiling views on every side. The private homestead offers five luxurious en-suite bedrooms for the exclusive use of a multigenerational family or a party of friends, each with its own private deck and star bed. Tarkuni also boasts a vast open-plan lounge and dining room, an intimate mezzanine library, and a spa therapy suite. A covered deck leads to a private tsala and swimming pool.
The homestead has its own dedicated team, including a host and private chef, to ensure meticulous and completely personal service. A private vehicle, personal field guide, and tracker complete this bespoke safari experience.
Suspended between earth and sky, Loapi evokes the carefree, nomadic spirit of camping and a return to a true wilderness experience. Resting lightly on the land are six tented safari homes (four one-bedroom and two two-bedroom options), each a private, contemporary micro-camp inviting deep engagement with the southern Kalahari in all its unfettered, changeable beauty.
Tswalu Kalahari is home to the magnificent black-maned lions, critically endangered desert black rhinos, elusive pangolins, and aardvarks, over 77 species of mammals, approximately 240 species of birds, and an abundance of insect life. There are more species of butterflies to be found at Tswalu than in the entire British Isles.
Activities offered at Tswalu include open-vehicle game drives tailored to your interests, guided bush walks, horseback riding, and the option of a unique sleep-out experience in the bush.
Tswalu Kalahari is ideal for solo explorers, couples, and families looking for a private and unique safari getaway.
January 16, 2025
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