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GameFarms.org > Nature Reserves
There is something very compelling about the Kalahari and it is probably nothing like you imagine. It is not a flat sand desert, nor is it rippling with endless pale dunes. On the contrary, it is undulating with rich red sand dunes and well vegetated with shrubs, patches of trees and even some grasslands. It seems like a pretty inhospitable place for man to live, yet the San Bushmen have inhabited the Kalahari for at least 10,000 years. Their legacy of rock art and engravings tells us about their past lives, but very few San are left to continue that nomadic hunter gatherer lifestyle. KGALAGADI TRANSFRONTIER PARK This vast wilderness of the Kalahari fulfils the need for space and solitude and encourages a certain slowness into a hectic safari. ANIMALS & BIRDS Another animal that epitomises the Kalahari is the meerkat (also called suricate). These cute mongooses scamper around in gregarious packs, foraging for scorpions, beetles, lizards and mice and scatter at the first sign of danger from an eagle or other predator. Large-scale migration can occur in such a huge park and gemsbok, springbok, blue wildebeest, eland and red hartebeest follow their instincts in order to find better pastures. Such a good supply of food attracts carnivores like lion, leopard and cheetah. Other distinctive creatures of the Kalahari are small monogamous bat-eared foxes, sociable weavers who live in the feathered equivalent of an apartment block of nests, and the King of the Kalahari - the black-maned lion. AUGRABIES FALLS NATIONAL PARK The river widens to over 1 mile (2km) across and flows gently until it suddenly meets the narrow cataracts at the Augrabies Falls. The whole river is forced under great pressure through narrow rocks just a few feet across, before plunging 211 feet (65m) into a deep pool. It is thought that there is a fortune in diamonds, washed down by the river into this pool, but its depths are impenetrable so the curiosity continues. The incredible power of this water has cut a deep and impressive ravine through sheer granite rock for several miles below the falls. The National Park is well organised and well visited, with several driving and walking trails offering viewpoints over various sections of the river. SEASONS KALAHARI SPECIALITIES FACTS Addo Reserve |
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