A remote and inaccessible reserve in the northern Kalahari, requiring a 4×4 vehicle to tackle its notorious sandy tracks. The landscape is the classic Kalahari vegetated dunes, with springs providing life-sustaining water for the flora and flora. Wildlife in this unspoilt wilderness is skittish, as the animals are unused to vehicles, and best seen in the drier months of June-October, including over 500 elephants, lion, leopard, spotted hyena, side striped and black-backed jackal, giraffe, and many other game species.
African wild dog is elusive but present and around 320 species of bird have been recorded in the summer months (November-March), including Bradfield’s hornbill, coppery-tailed and Sengal coucal, sharp-tailed starling, rufous-bellied tit and over 50 raptor species.