JOUBERT & JACQUELI TULLEKEN, Cape Town
“We love the Kgalagadi, especially the Botswanan side where there are fewer visitors – you often have nature all to yourself. It’s pristine and wild and you feel like you’re a part of nature and not just a spectator.
“We like the unpredictability: a wild animal can show up in your campsite at any time of night or day. The A-frame structure in every camp is also the perfect place to hang your hammock.”
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44 Campsites on the Botswanan side of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
Like other parks in Botswana, the campsites are run by different concessions. Most of them are in Mabuasehube – the eastern section of the park. and (both in