Lat: -25.651585° S, Lon: 19.883119° E
Accommodation Info
Situated close to the world famous Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park the Kalahari Game Lodge owns a 40.000 Ha private game reserve where 55 mammals, 58 reptiles and amphibians, 105 bird species and 185 plant types have found a home. The lodge comprises of eight luxury chalets equipped with en-suite bathrooms, ceiling fans, air-cons and mosquito nets. The small kitchenette has tea and coffee making facility, wash basin, small fridge and a seating area. Each chalet also boasts with a private patio with idyllic views of the tranquil surroundings. At the lodge, guests can enjoy the restaurant, swimming pool, bonfire pit, and bar facilities. For the more adventurous visitors, the lodge also has six exclusive campsites located in the picturesque Auob riverbed. These campsites are widely spread and approx. 100 meters apart. Each is equipped with private ablution facilities, lighted by solar energy (advised to also bring own additional lighting) and the water heating system is a wood-fired donkey boiler. Housekeeping attends to each campsite daily.
Amenities
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Activities
Game Drive with Sundowner: guided game drives in the red dunes of the Kalahari Desert.
4x4 Trail: enjoy a 4x4 self-drive trail.
Dinner BBQ: dune BBQ is definitely not to be missed with a magnificent view of the reserve.
Lion Tracking: tracking the Kalahari Lions.
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