



A welcoming central lounge and adjoining dining area resides underneath a permanent structure of traditional thatch and large acacia trees. The floors are covered in rattan rugs and a mix of printed textiles and rugs. Sticking with the bygone days of exploration theme comfortable cushioned chairs and various African artefacts decorate up the spacious interior, romantically lit by hurricane lanterns at night. A small swimming pool with shady thatch sits off to the side- perfect for cooling down.
Ten spacious Meru styled canvas tents sit facing out towards the bush, one tent being strung together to form a larger family unit. Steel framed bed cots support plush bedding adorned with traditional African pattern fabrics. Decorated with storage chests, simple wooden desks and ethnic printed carpets the roll up side windows show off the beautiful surrounds. Ensuite bathrooms open to the sky with triangular pattered wooden frames provide a true bush shower experience.
Two seasons run through the Park, the wet sees migrating zebra and wildebeest moving through the ecosystem, while the dry means you are able to get on to quad bikes and explore the pan Lawrence of Arabia style. Walk with Bushmen learning their traditional craft, engage with a family of resident meerkats, visit the famous Chapman’s Baobab or enjoy the game drives. Activities are set to a program for each day, so bear that in mind when you book.
Camp Kalahari is owned by Natural Selection which is dedicated to conservation, partnering with local communities, governments, and organizations to protect and expand conservation areas. They build eco-friendly camps that blend into the environment and aim to inform guests about Africa's wildlife challenges and successes, hoping to inspire further positive action for wildlife conservation. A contribution of $50 per guest, which is included in the nightly rate, goes towards the above goals.
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