Camp Kalahari is nestled amongst the acacias and Mokolwane palms of Hyaena Island, on the edge of the ancient super lake and adjacent to the Makgadikgadi National Park.
It is a return to the traditional safari style of the old explorers.
This bush camp has 10 spacious en suite Meru tents comprising 6 twin tents, 3 double tents, and 1 family unit which has 2 adjacent tents with an inter-leading bathroom.
All are equipped with hot and cold running water and flush loos along with four poster beds, crunchy cotton sheets, rich textiles, Moroccan kilims and hot water bottles in winter.
A thatched central library, living and dining area featuring an eclectic mix of original African furniture and textiles paired with traditional campaign style pieces and colonial antiques, provide the perfect place in which to relax and enjoy the serenity of this enchanting setting.
For those who’d like to cool off, or enjoy a lazy siesta in or out of the sun, the thatched swimming pool pavilion is ideal.
The guides at Camp Kalahari team up with a small group of Zu/’hoasi Bushmen taking guests on morning walks. Offering a window into the past, the Bushmen teach you how they have survived in this harshest of environments, using their vast and ancient knowledge of plants, animal behaviour and survival skills.
Camp Kalahari is ideal for those who want fun, comfort, style and adventure, and also welcomes children of all ages, making it a fantastic family safari destination.