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Kalahari Plains Camp

Botswana, Kalahari,
Safari Lodge Accommodation in Kalahari
Price Per Person Per Night from $358 to $417
* Prices subject to change without prior notice.

Kalahari Plains Camp Description
Kalahari Plains Camp is situated in a remote part of the diverse and productive Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR) and offers some of the best summer wildlife viewing opportunities in Africa. Located in the Kalahari Desert biome in the central part of Botswana, this reserve is the largest conservation area in the country at 5 million hectares, making it one of the largest in the world. Guided game drives unlock the fascinating wildlife treasures found in this wonderful. Kalahari Plains Camp is home to some of the worlds best cheetah viewing. The Kalahari black-maned lion is also legendary. Interaction with the San Bushman offers guests life-changing insights into the unique culture of this fascinating people. Kalahari Plains Camp is easily combined with the Okavango Delta and Linyanti regions to provide a comprehensive Botswana experience - and in summer it is simply unbeatable as a wildlife destination.
AREA INFORMATION
Kalahari Plains Camp is perfectly situated on an immense pan just 20km from Deception Valley and comprises 10 en-suite canvas units with a sleep-out above each - from which to enjoy the night skies. The main area consists of a lounge, dining area and central bar - with a separate swimming pool and deck area. The tents and main area are all raised off the ground to catch the breeze and take in the sweeping, spacious views across the Kalahari. Solar power provides electricity and hot water, and the innovative insulated canvas walls and roof keep the temperatures inside the units comfortable. Thanks to the diversity of habitats, healthy game populations move through the area and are present to a greater or lesser degree all year round, but with the advent of the summer rains (end of November to April) the desert truly comes to life. Short grasses sprout in the pan systems and fossil riverbeds. Plains game such as springbok, gemsbok and wildebeest converge in their hundreds and thousands to feed. This attracts predators such as the renowned Kalahari black-maned lion and cheetah - which provide some of the most thrilling hunts to be seen.
5 Star Star Graded Photo courtesy of Wilderness Safaris Photo courtesy of Wilderness Safaris Photo courtesy of Lindi Douwenga Photo courtesy of Mike Myers Photo courtesy of Caroline Culbert Photo courtesy of Robert Ross Photo courtesy of Caroline Culbert