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The Kalahari! The name conjures up images of vast open arid spaces stretching as far as the eye can see. A stark mysterious and unexplored land full of exotic wildlife. The Kalahari contains the largest continuous expanse of sand on earth and is also home to the first people - considered to be one of the oldest cultures on Earth.

From this ‘waterless place’ or ‘the great thirst’, as it is known in the Tswana language, we bring to you stories of discovery, of desert-adapted wildlife, and of a culture where affluence is not measured in abundance.

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Seven Things to do in the Kalahari Desert

Published on: 25/02/2025 | Contributors: Sara Essop

Wild and remote, the alien-like landscapes of the Kalahari boast fascinating geographical features, incredible wildlife and vegetation, and unique cultures. There are many things to see and do there. Here are just some of them.

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Safaris in Botswana

Published on: 27/01/2025 | Contributors: Sarah Kingdom

The incredible and varied landscapes of Botswana’s parks and reserves make this country a fantastic and rewarding safari destination. In the North, there are the sparkling waterways and emerald floodplains of the Okavango Delta. Dominating the heart of the country is the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, a seldom visited but incredible sandy wilderness.

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Tsodilo Hills

Published on: 23/12/2024 |Contributors: Sarah Kingdom

The little visited Tsodilo Hills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, rise from the Kalahari sands, near where it meets the Okavango wetlands. With ancient sand dunes to the east, and a dry fossil lake bed to the west, the Tsodilo Hills are the spiritual home of the Basarwa (San) and Bantu peoples.

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