It’s one of the most remote wild areas of South Africa and one of the most unique experiences when it comes to rare animal sightings, pioneer wildlife conservation management and contact with the great outdoors. Go and explore one of the most incredible destinations in this continent. READ MORE BELOW.
It’s called the Green Kalahari.
It’s the biggest private reserve in South Africa and it’s been a case study worldwide on how a wildlife conservation project can be done successfully. NatGeo speaks about this place and pretty much any famous wildlife student, photographer, scientist and nature lover has been here. People come to this region because of the high chances to see many rare and critically endangered species (and five of the most elusive ones in Africa!). Sure enough, a guest will have incredible sightings of predators and antelopes but what really steals the show here are the incredible immense open landscapes, the unique light (sunsets and sunrises are insane) and the opportunity to see some of the most rare animals of Africa: pangolin, aardvark, aardwolf bat-eared fox, black rhino… not to forget the social meerkats. Also, expect the giraffes, the lions, the endangered wild dogs and, our favorites, the cheetahs. And you can go track them on foot! It’s one place in South Africa that gives you a true sense of space and wilderness.
Be ready to be surprised all the way. And in the most exclusive way too: vehicles are for you only, meaning you choose the activities you are interested in, and they start and end at your own pace and schedule. And when it comes to things to do, expect an unbelievable culinary journey but also there are horses to ride and explore the land, trekking options in the mountains, visits to prehistoric rock art engravings or the opportunity to spend time in the field with the resident wildlife researchers while looking for animals on foot.
Very few beds, exquisite 3 little luxury camps and the most incredible cuisine experience one can have, signed by a Michelin star chef. But that is part of the other surprises we will plan for you, once you book.
All pictures published were taken and belong to LovingJune Travels.
To know more about this trip:
email travel@lovingjune.com or click below: