Tswalu Kalahari is South Africa’s largest private game reserve, covering an area of over 100,000 hectares. Owned by the Oppenheimer family, Tswalu takes conservation as its absolute priority; our vision is simply ‘to restore the Kalahari to itself’. No more than thirty guests at a time can discover the beauty of this landscape, its diverse wildlife, and the serenity of what may well be South Africa’s last great wilde...
Tue 07 May 10:42
6 Weeks to Zam & Bots...too keen!
Wed 27 February 17:13
Off to Tala Valley tomorrow, and may just pay the Natal Midlands a sneaky visit on Sunday... come on Kwazulu Natal!
Wed 14 November 12:28
Back in the Hari come Friday...but leave has been super!
Thu 16 February 13:28
Heeeels teeth its cooking out here today!!!!
Wed 07 September 06:17
Night drive last night, 4 Aardvark, 6 Bat Eared Foxes and 2 Cape Foxes.
A legend leaves us. “Adrian, Brett’s gone…” were the words given to me by a very close friend on Wednesday evening. I think to myself, ... read more
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I am sure that the thought has crossed many a guide’s mind as to why he or she is out here. It is in our nature to ponder on this…it is in our nature to ... read more
Tswalu Kalahari is South Africa’s largest private game reserve, covering an area of over 100,000 hectares. Owned by the Oppenheimer family, Tswalu takes conservation as its absolute priority; our vision is simply ‘to restore the Kalahari to itself’. No more than thirty guests at a time can discover the beauty of this landscape, its diverse wildlife, and the serenity of what may well be South Africa’s last great wilderness.