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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A Photographer’s Guide to the Central Kalahari Game Reserve - Light, dust, dramatic skies and the art of capturing desert wildlife
Published on: 02/03/2026Â |Â 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: 02/02/2026Â |Â 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: 12/01/2026Â |Â Contributors: Sarah Kingdom