Male lion yawning in dense green and yellow bushes.

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.

From this ‘waterless place’ or ‘the great thirst’, as it is known in the Tswana language, we bring to you stories of discovery, of desert-adapted wildlife, and of a culture where affluence is not measured in abundance.

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A Photographer’s Guide to the Central Kalahari Game Reserve - Light, dust, dramatic skies and the art of capturing desert wildlife

Published on: 02/03/2026 | Contributors: Sarah Kingdom

The Central Kalahari is a land of scale and subtlety; vast horizons, fossil river valleys, rolling grasslands and salt pans that seem to dissolve in mirages. To photograph it well requires a shift in mindset. This is not about chasing sightings, it’s about reading light, anticipating movement, and embracing minimalism. Here’s how to make the most of it..

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Desert Bones and Dust Trails: Reading the Kalahari’s Ancient Ground

Published on: 02/02/2026 | Contributors: Sarah Kingdom

The CKGR is often described as one of the last great wildernesses of southern Africa, but it’s more than a wildlife sanctuary. Beneath the salt pans and sparse acacia trees lies a chronicle of the earth’s history written in sediment and bone. This is a place where geology, palaeontology, and hydrology converge to reveal an ancient world that predates the modern Kalahari sands.

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Life in the Sands: The Surprising Riches of the Kalahari

Published on: 12/01/2026 | Contributors: Sarah Kingdom

When many people picture a desert, they imagine endless dunes of lifeless sand, where scorching days and freezing nights drive all living things away. The Kalahari Desert in Botswana shatters that stereotype. It is not a wasteland but a vast, living mosaic of plants and animals, each perfectly adapted to one of Africa’s most challenging environments. Discover how this seemingly harsh landscape hides a remarkable abundance of life.

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