Discover a place where time stands still
and the horizon is defined by the vast expanses of the Kalahari, historic home
of the San People. Set in 900 km² of semi-arid desert and free of malaria,
Tswalu is a wild, unspoiled pan of Africa, where the encounter with nature is
unforgettable.
Owned by the Oppenheimer family, the reserve
is situated 270 km from Upington and embodies a memorable safari experience amid
the dramatic beauty of an ancient desert. Share the African plains with 300 species
of animals and birds, including the endangered Desert Black Rhino, herds of Springbok
and Oryx, and predators. Enjoy morning and evening game drives, horse riding,
bush walks, visits to archeological sites and sundowners on a lantern-lit dune
whilst marveling at a spectacular sunset and the star-studded Kalahari sky.
Tswalu is surrounded by nine luxurious,
stone - and - thatch lodges comprising open-hearth fireplace, air-conditioning,
bathroom with inside and outside showers and private sundeck affording breathtaking
views across the Kalahari plains.