Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Wilderness Vast As The Sky Above

Explore the immense Central Kalahari Game Reserve, stretching over 52,800 km² of Botswana’s heartland. This expansive reserve, one of the world's largest, is famed for its rugged terrain, which ranges from dense grasslands to vast salt pans that merge into the horizon. It hosts unique desert-adapted wildlife including the iconic black-maned lion and elusive cheetah.

 Visitors can experience the raw beauty of the Kalahari, from the rich tapestry of wildlife at Deception Valley to the breathtaking stargazing opportunities under its clear, unpolluted skies. This reserve offers a profound connection with nature's untouched wilderness.

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Things To Do & Highlights

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Experience Game Drives Across Varied Landscapes

Navigate the Central Kalahari's diverse landscapes from dunes to grasslands, observing its unique wildlife and vast ecosystems.

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Learn from Bushmen Trackers on a Nature Walk

Join Bushmen trackers for a nature walk; their knowledge of the Kalahari’s flora and fauna offers deep insights into surviving in this harsh environment.

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Discover Raptors and Migrants on Birdwatching Tours

The reserve’s aridity attracts spectacular raptors and seasonal migrants, making it a prime spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Go for Night Drives Outside the Park

Explore the nocturnal side of the Kalahari on a night drive in the surrounding private concessions, spotting elusive nighttime creatures.

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Stargazing Under the Kalahari Sky

With minimal light pollution, the reserve’s night sky is a stargazer’s paradise, offering clear views of the Milky Way and celestial events.

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Iconic Wildlife

Explore this expansive reserve to observe resilient wildlife, from the regal black-maned lion to the swift gemsbok, thriving in the Kalahari's extreme and untouched landscapes.

Central Kalahari Game Reserve
Black-maned Lion
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Blue Wildebeest
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Cheetah
Central Kalahari Game Reserve
Oryx
Central Kalahari Game Reserve
Springbok
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Red Hartebeest
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Greater Kudu
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Eland

Best Month To Visit In Botswana

The best time to visit Botswana is between May and October. During these dry months, animals frequently gather at dwindling water sources, making wildlife sightings more common and impressive. Cooler temperatures during these months make safaris more comfortable, and the reduced risk of malaria adds safety. The peak months for luxury safaris are June to August, offering ideal weather and superb game viewing opportunities, perfectly showcasing what a Botswana safari has to offer.

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DRY SEASON
SHOULDER SEASON
RAINY SEASON

In January, Botswana's lush, rainy season is in full swing. This leads to spectacular birdwatching and the dramatic zebra and wildebeest migration in the Makgadikgadi salt pans. Despite the rains, which usually occur in the evenings, the landscape bursts with life. This is an excellent time for those interested in avian species and witnessing the migration at a budget-friendly rate.

February continues the rainy season with lush landscapes and vibrant wildlife, especially active with newborns. The rains create natural waterholes, though they can make spotting larger game challenging due to thicker vegetation. In the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, game viewing starts to improve as animals begin to seek out water sources. With lower visitor numbers, it's a quieter time for a visit with good camp availability.
By March, the rains start to diminish, but the landscape remains green and teeming with life. Wildlife begins to migrate northward, making it an excellent time to visit the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, where water-filled pans attract numerous animals and predators. With fewer tourists and still moderate rates, it's a great time to experience Botswana’s natural beauty with less crowd.
April sees the end of the rains, leaving behind a lush, green environment and cooler nights. Wildlife viewing is on the rise, especially in the Central Kalahari and Savute regions, known for their predator-prey interactions. With the landscape transitioning and night temperatures dropping, it’s an appealing time just before the peak season starts.
May mark the onset of drier conditions, making it a popular time for visitors as water levels begin to rise in the Okavango Delta due to floods from Angola. Cooler morning and evening temperatures make for comfortable game drives, and increasing predator activity enhances game-viewing experiences. It's the last month before high season rates apply, making early bookings essential.
June welcomes the dry season with clear skies and cooler temperatures, ideal for photography and wildlife viewing as animals start congregating around scarce water sources. The visibility improves as the grass dies back, particularly enhancing game viewing in the Kwando-Linyanti areas. However, expect higher rates and fewer accommodations available due to rising tourist numbers.
July offers some of the best wildlife viewing conditions, with cold mornings and evenings but comfortable daytime temperatures. As water sources dwindle, animals frequent the remaining ones more often, making sightings easier and more frequent, especially in high-density areas like the Chobe Riverfront and Khwai. Despite the crowds, the experience is rewarding with peak season rates applying.
In August, Botswana becomes a prime wildlife-watching spot with dry conditions and cooler nights. The waterholes attract dense concentrations of animals, making game drives exceptionally rewarding. This month coincides with the European summer holidays, so planning is crucial as camps are often fully booked and rates are at their highest.
September sees warmer days but the nights remain cool. The drying landscape enhances visibility for game viewing, making it excellent for spotting large herds of elephants and buffalo in the Chobe region. Bird migration begins, adding to the area’s rich biodiversity. High visitor numbers continue, maintaining peak rates and full accommodations.
October, one of the hottest months, presents exceptional game-viewing opportunities as animals gather at the few remaining water sources. The landscape is dry and sparse, providing clear views of wildlife, though the heat can be intense, and the early rains may start by month's end. This is the last peak month before conditions start shifting towards the wet season.
With the onset of rains in November, temperatures drop, and the landscape gradually turns green again. This transitional month offers the last chance for excellent game viewing before animals disperse due to widespread water availability. It’s also a fantastic month for birdwatchers, as migratory species arrive, enhancing the region's biodiversity.
December marks the full onset of the rainy season, making wildlife more dispersed and harder to spot. However, unique sightings are still possible, especially in areas like the Makgadikgadi Pans, where breeding flamingos gather in large numbers. This period offers lower rates at many camps, making it an attractive time for those willing to face the unpredictable weather for unique wildlife experiences and quieter safari conditions.

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