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Camp Kalahari

Game Drives at Camp Kalahari

Game drives allow you to experience unique desert wildlife such as brown hyena, bat eared foxes and if you're lucky enough, lion & elephant

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Walking with Meerkats at Camp Kalahari

Get up close and personal with our families of habituated meerkats. Head out from camp at sunrise, so that you are ready to tail these delightful omnivores as they set off in search of their breakfast. Walk amongst them (advised by your guide) and if you take a seat you might be lucky enough to be mistaken for a termite mound, where you'll be used as a look out point for predators.

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Camp Kalahari Bushmen Walk

Spend time walking with a group of Zu/’hoasi Bushmen for a glimpse into their ancient culture, understanding how they use the flora and fauna to survive in this sparse environment.

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Camp Kalahari Horse Safaris (at an additional cost)

Enjoy a 2 hour morning or afternoon leisurely horse riding activity across the pans with our expert riding guide. This activity is not included in the nightly rate so should be booked additionally. Guests booking the horse riding activity will forfeit the other Camp activities running at the same time.

Children above 8 years of age are welcome.

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Camp Kalahari Quad Biking

During the dry season, spend an afternoon/ evening quad biking across the lunar expanse of the pans. Weather permitting.

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Fallen Baobab

Visit the site of the Fallen Baobab, one of the three largest and oldest trees in Africa and the camp site for Livingstone and Selous..

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Zebra & Wildebeest Migration - Green Season only

During the green season, experience the migration of zebra and wildebeest – the second biggest in Africa, and the last remaining in Southern Africa.

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Scenic Helicopter Flights (additional cost)

This really is an unforgettable experience.

Enjoy a helicopter flight over the Makgadikgadi

Pans, doors off (or on), to take in the vastness

of this desert landscape. You’ll go in search of

the zebra and flamingo migrations (if timed

correctly), get dropped on an island of baobabs

for lunch, do a bit of sunset sky surfing as you

follow the palm tree linings and tell all your

friends about it all when you get home.

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