" The Central Kalahari Game Reserve also known as CKGR, is a remote and pristine wilderness area that offers visitors a unique and unforgettable safari experience. "
The Central Kalahari Game Reserve is a vast wilderness area located in the heart of the Kalahari Desert in Botswana, Southern Africa. It covers an area of 52,800 square kilometers and is one of the largest game reserves in the world. The reserve is home to a wide range of flora and fauna, including some of the most iconic wildlife species in Africa.
The ecosystem of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve is characterized by vast open grasslands, dotted with acacia trees and scrub vegetation. The reserve also features seasonal pans, or shallow depressions that hold water after rain, which attract large numbers of herbivores and their predators. The terrain is flat and sandy, with some rocky outcrops and low hills in places.
Roaming the golden grasslands of Central Kalahari Game Reserve, the majestic black-maned lions reign supreme, their regal presence and fierce beauty a true testament to the raw power and untamed spirit of Africa
Blue wildebeest | Oryx | Springbok | Eland | Greater kudu | Red hartebeest | Black-maned Kalahari lion | Cheetah | Leopard | Brown hyena | Spotted hyena | Painted wild dog | Bat-eared fox | Black-backed jackal | Aardwolf | Honey badger | Giraffe | African wildcat | Caracal | Porcupine | Pangolin
The bird life in Central Kgalagadi Game Reserve is incredibly diverse and fascinating, with over 280 species recorded in the area.
Ostrich| Secretarybird | Kori bustard | Red-crested korhaan | Northern black korhaan | Rüppell’s korhaan
| Double-banded courser | Burchell’s sandgrouse | Namaqua sandgrouse | Yellow-billed hornbill | Red-billed hornbill | Southern yellow-billed hornbill | Crimson-breasted shrike | Gabar goshawk | Pale chanting goshawk | Tawny eagle | Martial eagle | Bateleur eagle
Lanner falcon | African fish eagle | Black-chested snake eagle | Brown snake eagle | Steppe eagle | African harrier-hawk | Little owl | Spotted eagle owl | Barn owl | Pearl-spotted owlet | Greater kestrel |
Lesser kestrel
The Wet Season: January to May
Unlike other safari destination, January through to May is the best time to visit. During this ‘green season, the beautiful interdune valley become lush with vegetation, attracting thousands of springboks and gemsbok, in turn attracting predators also.
It is worth noting that the temperatures in the reserve can be extreme, with scorching hot days in summer and freezing nights in winter