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KALAHARI DESERT

3+ NIGHTS | FROM $3,525 + transfers | MAUN, BOTSWANA

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KALAHARI DESERT RIDE

Run in conjunction with Uncharted Africa (the Kalahari specialists!), this ride is based from the very comfortable Camp Kalahari on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Pans. In the middle of the Kalahari Desert the Makgadikgadi Salt is one of the largest salt flats in the  world. The pan is all that remains of the formerly enormous Lake Makgadikgadi, which once covered an area larger than Switzerland, but dried up several thousand years ago. It is place which is like nowhere on earth with a landscape  of space and remoteness, and the spectacular of otherworldly vistas and unique desert wildlife. 

Vast herds of zebra and wildebeest pass through the area followed by lion and cheetah, reaching their peak numbers in the early part of the year. Rare desert-adapted species such as the elusive brown hyena and aardwolf make regular appearances with the habituated meerkat colonies being a perennial highlight. Elephant are often encountered, and springbok and kudu are regular visitors.

This is the perfect add-on to a stay at Macatoo Camp in the Okavango Delta.

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Overview

FAST FACTS

Duration: 3+ Nights

Cost: From $4,725 per person sharing

Operator: Ride Botswana

Where: Maun, Botswana

When: All year around

Riders: 2 - 8

Riding level: Intermediate to advanced. You must be comfortable at all paces.

Weight limit: Maximum of 95kg/210lbs

Time in the saddle: Up to 2-6 hours a day

HORSES

A suitable well cared for horse will be chosen from a stable of some 42 horses made up of cross breeds which include Shire/TB, Boerperd/TB, Friesian/BP, Arab crosses, Quarter horse crosses. The horses range in size from 14.1h to 16.2h.

Tack is South African trail saddles. These are incredibly comfortable saddles and each one has specially designed holders to carry 2 water bottles per rider. Saddles bags can also be fitted to carry larger camera equipment.

ACCOMMODATION

Camp Kalahari: This is the ideal camp for those who want fun and adventure, without sacrificing comfort and style. The style of the  camp is refreshingly simple, cosy, comfortable and traditional. Guests can relax in a traditionally built thatch library, living and dining area, and when it heats up, cool off in the swimming pool.

Camp Kalahari has 10 spacious Meru tents.  7 Twin Tents, 2 Double Tents and 1 Family Tent which shares an interleading bathroom.

All tents have en-suite  outdoor bathrooms with basic amenities provided, flush loos, hot and cold running water, along with comfy beds,  crunchy cotton sheets, stripy African blankets and hot water bottles in winter. There solar power throughout the  camp and an area to charge cameras etc. The water is safe to drink.

Xau Xai Fly Camp: The camp will be made up of comfortable dome tents, a central mess tent, loos and bucket showers.

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WHAT'S INCLUDED

Accommodation, all meals, all drinks, well schooled horses, expert guide and a road transfer to Okavango Delta from Maun.

WHAT’S EXCLUDED

Flights, transfers, single supplement, medical & travel insurance, premium beverages, gratuities, items from the curio shop, quad biking, and scenic flights.

The single supplement will be waived provided guests are willing to share accommodation with a guest of the same gender.

Tips:

- Guide: US$10 per day per guest 

- Stable Staff: US$5 per day per guest 

- Camp Staff: US$5 per day per guest

TRANSFERS

Fly into Maun from Johannesburg or Cape Town on either Air Botswana or SA Airlink (SAA).There are daily flights between both Airlines.

Guests arriving into Maun will be met by your charter flight representative or driver.

Guests can choose an air or road transfer between Maun and Camp Kalahari.

  • Return Air Transfers: $925 per person. Travel time approx 50 minutes.

    Return Road Transfers: $450 per person. Travel time approx 8 Hours. Single travellers have a 100% surcharge on the road price if travelling alone. When sharing the surcharge is waived.

NOTE** Road Transfer may not always allow for time to experience the first afternoon’s activity and the final  mornings activity depending on onward travel details**

On your return journey, it is advisable to book the later flight out of Johannesburg (after 8pm) to minimise the risk of missing your onward connection.

VISAS + VACCINATIONS

When entering Botswana each visitor is given an entry permit valid for the length of your stay. Please check before  leaving your home country whether your nationality requires a visa. These are able to be purchased on arrival.  Although there are no specific requirements with regard to vaccinations, each visitor should check with their local  doctor at home and follow the advice accordingly. This should include anti malaria cover even though Botswana is a low risk area.

MEALS

The menus that emphasise fresh tastes and originality. The meals at Camp Kalahari are plated, not buffet style, and  are comprised of interesting and delicious dishes from all over Africa. Dietary requirements should be confirmed prior to travel and confirmed upon arrival.

Drinks are included and there is a well-stocked bar and fridge with a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages

WHAT TO PACK

Luggage for local flights is limited to 20kg per person in soft bags including hand luggage, riding kit and camera equipment.This is strictly enforcedby all charter companies for safety reasons.

Refer to the FAQ for what to pack on a horse riding holiday.

All clothing should be neutral coloured to blend in with the bush (shades of khaki, brown, beige or green) and light weight cottons are advisable. Please take into consideration the time of year when you are traveling before making your final packing decisions. Many guests choose to wear their riding clothes and boots and carry wash bags in their hand luggage, in case bags are delayed or go astray on international flights.

Adults choosing to ride without helmets do so at their own risk and the company cannot be  held responsible for any injuries sustained as a result.

We will share a detailed packing list with your booking details.

LAUNDRY

A laundry service is included

INTERNET & POWER SUPPLY

Consider yourself ‘unplugged’ while on safari. Cell-phone reception is minimal at best and internet not at all except in cities and larger towns.

There is solar power throughout the camp and an area to charge, cellphones, cameras and other devices.

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES

You are able to upgrade your Kalahari Safari to the ultra luxurious Jack’s Camp accommodation.

PRICES & AVAILABILITY

Minimum two people for a departure with a minimum of 3 nights.

There is no set departure, you are welcome anytime. Please send an enquiry to confirm availability.

For group bookings of 7 - 8 riders there is a 15% discount on the mentioned rates. For private groups

  • 10 JAN - 31 MAR: Green Season: US$1,175 pp pn, Single Supplement: NA pp pn

  • 1 APR - 30 JUN: Shoulder Season: US$1,265 pp pn, Single Supplement: US$400 pp pn

  • 1 JUL - 31 AUG: High Season: US$1,380 pp pn, Single Supplement: US$440 pp pn

  • 1 SEP - 9 JAN: Shoulder Season: US$1,265 pp pn, Single Supplement: US$400 pp pn

Transfers

Return Air Transfers: $925 per person. Travel time approx. 50 minutes.

Return Road Transfers: $450 per person. Travel time approx. 3.5 Hours. Single travellers have a 100% surcharge on the road price if travelling alone. When sharing the surcharge is waived.

Non-riders

Non riders can accompany the safari subject to availability and at the discretion of the company. An  itinerary will then be proposed and costed on enquiry.


BOTSWANA

The official currency is the Botswanan Pula (BWP) though the American Dollar (USD) is widely accepted. Time Zone: GMT +2.

Kalahari: Jan - April: A true spectacle as the world’s largest zebra migration is in residence. With the arrival of the rains, thousands of zebra and wildebeest make their way to the Makgadigadi Salt Pans in search for the nutritious salty grasses

Dry Season: Winter: 16th April – 31st October

Green Season: Summer: 1st November – 15th April. November is start of the rainy season, peaking in Jan / Feb.

Visa: British nationals do not normally need a visa to enter Botswana for stays of up to 90 days. These are able to be purchased on arrival.


ITINERARIES KALAHARI DESERT RIDE

Beautiful tented camp stay with daily rides and the option to sleep out under the stars on the salt pans

The following itinerary is an outline of the activities offered during your stay at Camp Kalahari. The order in which the activities are experienced may vary depending on weather and/or other factors. Please note that guests with an early morning departure will not be able to do the final morning’s activity.

THREE NIGHTS

3 NIGHTS - DRY SEASON - 01 April – 31 October

3 NIGHTS - GREEN SEASON - 01 November – 31 March

 

FIVE NIGHTS

5 NIGHTS - DRY SEASON - 01 April – 31 October


2023 RATES

 

PRICES + AVAILABILITY

Minimum two people for a departure with a minimum of 3 nights.

There is no set departure, you are welcome anytime. Please send an enquiry to confirm availability.


THREE NIGHTS

LOW: $3,525 per person

  • 10 JAN - 31 MAR

MID: $3,795 per person

  • 1 APR - 30 JUN

  • 1 SEP - 9 JAN

HIGH: $4,140 per person

  • 1 JUL - 31 AUG

Single supplement: From $0 to $1,320pp

Return Air Transfers: $925 per person. Travel time approx. 50 minutes.

Return Road Transfers: $450 per person. Travel time approx. 3.5 Hours.

FIVE NIGHTS

LOW: $5,875 per person

  • 10 JAN - 31 MAR

MID: $6,325 per person

  • 1 APR - 30 JUN

  • 1 SEP - 9 JAN

HIGH: $6,900 per person

  • 1 JUL - 31 AUG

Single supplement: From $0 to $2,200pp

Return Air Transfers: $925 per person. Travel time approx. 50 minutes.

Return Road Transfers: $450 per person. Travel time approx. 3.5 Hours.

 

WHEN TO VISIT THE KALAHARI DESERT

In the desert, rain is everything. When the drops start to fall, the transformation of the desert around Camp Kalahari is remarkable – the words chalk and cheese spring to mind! From November onwards, the cycle of life is stimulated, and algae blooms, crustaceans breed, and clouds of flamingo descend. Then comes the rumble of Africa’s second largest ungulate migration; epic herds of 30,000 zebra and wildebeest chased by black-maned lion, cheetah, wild dog and leopard. Dramatic to say the least.

In the dry season (May to October), normal, desert duties are resumed on the Makgadikgadi Pans. A haze settles above the salt, and the sun shimmers on the scorched, dry ground. And those photos of us racing across the landscape atop roaring quadbikes? This is the perfect time of year to try it out.

January / February

WEATHER

Warm/hot during the day with morning rides in a breeze – pleasantly warm at night. Possibility of a little rain. Bush is green and lush – grass tall and green and salt pans likely to be wet.

TEMPERATURE

Day: temps can reach 35°-45°C in the middle of the day. Night: 10°-20°C.

GAME

A true spectacle as the world’s largest zebra migration is in residence. With the arrival of the rains, thousands of zebra and wildebeest make their way to the Makgadigadi Salt Pans in search for the nutritious salty grasses. And then there are the desert adapted species including brown hyena, bat-eared foxes, aardwolf, and if you are lucky…aardvark! And of course, the habituated meerkat clan which is a real highlight and lots of fun!

CLOTHING

Lightweight riding gear, a raincoat and swimwear.

March/April

WEATHER

Warm/hot during the day – pleasantly warm at night. Possibility of rain. Bush is green and lush – grass tall and green and salt pans likely to be wet.

TEMPERATURE

Day: 25°-35°C. Night: 10°-20°C.

GAME

A true spectacle as the world’s largest zebra migration is in residence. With the arrival of the rains, thousands of zebra and wildebeest make their way to the Makgadigadi Salt Pans in search for the nutritious salty grasses. And then there are the desert adapted species including brown hyena, bat-eared foxes, aardwolf, and if you are lucky…aardvark! And of course, the habituated meerkat clan which is a real highlight and lots of fun!

CLOTHING

Lightweight riding gear, a raincoat and swimwear.

May / June

WEATHER

Cooler at night, but still pleasantly warm during the day. Unlikely to rain. Bush still green but grass getting shorter and salt pans drying up.

TEMPERATURE

Day: 20°-30°C. Night: 5°-10°C.

GAME

Small family groups of zebra remaining, but wildebeests still in their thousands and of course, the desert adapted species including caracal, brown hyena, bat-eared foxes, aardwolf, and if you are lucky…aardvark! And of course, the habituated meerkat clan which is a real highlight and lots of fun!

CLOTHING

A jacket, a fleece/sweater for evenings and swimwear.


July / August

WEATHER

These are our winter months and the desert can be particularly cold in the early mornings and evenings but can warm up drastically by midday. The pans are usually dry and we able to ride out across them for some lovely gallops and to sleep out on the pans under the stars!

TEMPERATURE

Day: 20°-30°C. Night: 0°-5°C.

GAME

Groups of bull elephants have arrived in to the area. Good numbers of remaining zebra and wildebeest can still be seen at water holes. Lions and cheetah in attendance. Daily activity by aardwolf and aardvark more likely and of course, the desert adapted species such as black backed jackals, brown hyena, caracal and the habituated meerkat clan which is always such fun!

CLOTHING

Warm Jacket, a warm fleece/sweater for evenings.

September / October

WEATHER

Winter is over and it starts to get progressively warmer. The pans are still dry and we able to ride out across them for some lovely gallops and to sleep out on the pans under the stars!

TEMPERATURE

Day: 30-45°C. Night: 15°-25°C.

GAME

Elephant bulls remain in residence in the area and take advantage of the waterholes. Smaller herds of zebra and wildebeest remain. Oryx and springbok can also be seen in the open grasslands. And, of course, the desert adapted species such as black backed jackals, brown hyena, caracal and the habituated meerkat clan which is always such fun!

CLOTHING

Lightweight riding gear, a fleece/sweater and swimwear.

November / December

WEATHER

The rainy season is any time from November – but impossible to say exactly when and how much. Normally the rain comes for an hour or so every day and then often goes away for a week or more before it rains again.

It is warm to sticky hot before the rain and cooler after each rain. Bush turns green with the rains and many of the trees and flowers come into bloom while the sunsets become increasingly dramatic.

TEMPERATURE

Day: 30°-40°C. Night: 15°-20°C.

CLOTHING

Lightweight riding gear, a raincoat and swimwear.


ACCOMMODATION

  • 12 tents: 6 twins, 4 doubles, 2 family

  • Ensuite bathrooms with indoor showers

  • Swimming pool

  • Wifi available: No

  • Hairdryers: No

  • Battery charging facilities: In the mess tent

  • Complimentary laundry service

Laidback and understated, nothing is overly elaborate at Camp Kalahari. Instead, you’ll find 12, Meru-style canvas tents filled with fresh textiles, Moroccan kilims and four-posters. Shower alfresco in the open-air, ensuite bathrooms (there’s definitely no one around to disturb your privacy here!), and there’s plenty of hot and cold water available throughout the day. If you’re travelling with your brood, choose one of the interconnecting family tents; with a bathroom linking the space for children and adults, it’s ideal for families and groups

The common areas include a central library and a living and dining area, festooned with an eclectic mix of original African furniture and colonial antiques. Meals are refreshingly simple and wonderfully tasty, and served, family-style, at the long table. There’s also a thatched swimming pool, providing the perfect place for a refreshing dip on a hot afternoon – just watch out for the ellies who might pop in for a quick drink too. We’ve kept our use of electricity to a minimum too; there are electrical lights in the bedrooms, but when night falls, the majority of camp is lit by twinkling paraffin lanterns (but camera batteries and other appliances can be charged in the safari vehicles when required).


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