The Kalahari! The name conjures up images of vast open arid spaces stretching as far as the eye can see. A stark mysterious and unexplored land full of exotic wildlife. The Kalahari contains the largest continuous expanse of sand on earth and is also home to the first people - considered to be one of the oldest cultures on Earth.
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The Kalahari in Miniature: What You Miss When You Only Look for Big Game
Published on: 22/12/2025 | Contributors: Sarah Kingdom
When most people think of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR), they imagine vast sand dunes and wide horizons, dotted with gemsbok and lion, or perhaps a lone cheetah wandering across the grasslands. And rightly so, the CKGR is indeed a land of big skies and big game. But if you slow down, lower your gaze and take your time, a different CKGR will begin to emerge.
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Water, Wildlife, and the Art of Waiting in the Kalahari
Published on: 19/11/2025 | Contributors: Sarah Kingdom
There’s a rhythm to life in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR), a subtle pulse dictated by one element above all others: water. In this vast expanse of sand, sparse vegetation, and endless horizons, water is not just a resource, it’s a challenge. Visiting the CKGR, I’ve learned that the desert teaches patience in ways few other landscapes can. Here, life revolves around scarcity, and survival is an art of timing, observation, and respect.
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Tracking Wildlife: What the Sand Tells You in the Kalahari
Published on: 27/10/2025 | Contributors: Sarah Kingdom