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10 REASONS TO LOVE TSWALU KALAHARI RESERVE

Tswalu is South Africa’s largest private game reserve, a place of iconic wildlife, vast landscapes and rich biodiversity. From hanging with habituated meerkats to dinner at Restaurant Klein JAN, expect the unexpected.

HOW TO PLAN A SAFARI WITH FRIENDS OR FAMILY

The definition of a family vacation has evolved along with family structures. Whether shared with friends, family, or friends who feel like family, there is a Tswalu safari camp to match your adventure.

A DESTINATION TO DISCOVER IN THE SOUTHERN KALAHARI

A destination in its own right, Tswalu is South Africa’s largest private reserve. To explore its dramatically scaled landscapes and fascinating fauna and flora demands a deep dive and longer stay.

THE BEST OF BOTH (SAFARI) WORLDS

Adding both the Motse and Loapi to your Tswalu itinerary not only ensures a deeper understanding of this place of contrasts but also mitigates your carbon footprint and has a positive impact on sustainable conservation.

TSWALU’S CHOCOLATIER EXTRAORDINAIRE

I started making chocolates in 2015, but developed a new love for it when I started working at Tswalu.

TARKUNI – SUSTAINABLY REINVENTED

Tarkuni offers the ultimate escape at any time of the year, providing opportunities to stop and appreciate the silence and the immense sense of space that defines Tswalu Kalahari.

SLEEPING UNDER THE STARS AT NALEDI

Elevated above a valley with wraparound views, Naledi is for the true adventurer who yearns to sleep beneath the southern Kalahari’s brilliant blanket of stars in safety and seclusion.

SAFARI IN PRIVATE AT TSWALU KALAHARI

Freedom to explore wide, open spaces has long drawn those seeking a deeply layered, immersive safari to these dramatic landscapes, from the ancient, quartzite Korannaberg mountains and savannah grasslands to the red sand dunes rippling away to the horizon.

WHAT DEFINES TSWALU KALAHARI

The wide, open spaces of Tswalu Kalahari, South Africa’s largest, privately owned reserve, have long drawn travellers seeking a deeply layered, immersive safari.

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