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Motse Game Lodge, Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, Northern Cape, South Africa
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Located in the Kalahari Desert, Tswalu is the largest private reserve in South Africa enclosing an area of 900 sq.
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Take pleasure in night and day game drives in open Land Rovers
Enjoy tea on the stoep overlooking the great plains of Tswalu
Located in the world famous Kalahari Desert
Tswalu is the largest private reserve in South Africa
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Tswalu… where the Kalahari Bushmen once roamed… is an exquisite place where time seems to stand still. Set in a malaria free area of South Africa, this privately owned, luxurious, game reserve is home to many and varied species of wildlife.
Tswalu is the largest private reserve in South Africa enclosing an area of 900 sq. Km. Located in the Kalahari Desert in Northern Cape Province, it lies 700km from Johannesburg and 270km from Uppington. Tswalu offers a real desert experience with breathtaking landscapes and sunsets in this historic home of the bushman.
The Kalahari region is regarded as the finest area in Africa for star gazing and Tswalu has a high powered telescope for guests' use. For artists and photographers - Korannaberg mountain lookout offers breathtaking landscapes.
Tswalu prides itself on the number of different animal species kept within the Safari. Through great conservation efforts animal numbers are growing in a completely natural habitat.
Child Policy: Unfortunately Tswalu cannot accommodate children under 6 years old, due to safety reasons.
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Emphases is on comfort, relaxation and adventure
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Motse Game Lodge offers a real desert experience with breathtaking landscapes and sunsets in the historic home of the bushman – the Kalahari Desert.
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Real desert experience
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Enjoy tea on the stoep/patio overlooking the great plains of Tswalu Kalahari Reserve. This Northern Cape game reserve is the largest private reserve in South Africa.
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Kalahari Night Drives
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Night drives by spotlight reveal nocturnal animals of the Kalahari. Porcupines, genets, owls, polecats, bat-eared foxes and jackal are seen and this may be the best chance to see elusive aardvark and aardwolf.
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