Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

4×4 trails, Birding, Game Drives, Glamping, Hiking, Leopard, Lion, Northern Cape, Safaris, Transfrontier Park

Why Visit?

The Kgalagadi extends across three of Southern Africa’s most popular countries; Botswana, Namibia and South Africa making it the perfect base from which to explore the natural wonders of these iconic African destinations.

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Getting There

Bordering both Namibia and Botswana, it’s roughly an 11-hour drive from both Cape Town and Joburg to the Kgalagadi.
The nearest major town and airport is Upington (a 3-hours drive from the park).

Accommodation

Bitterpan, Grootkolk, Kalahari Tented Camp, Kieliekrankie Wilderness Camp, Urikaruus Wilderness Camp, and Gharagab Wilderness Camp are among the wilderness campgrounds available.

The Kgalagadi National Reserve also contains a luxury safari lodge,!Xaus lodge, which has 24 bedrooms and is designed to blend in with the surrounding terrain.

Costs

From R360 to 3375 per person per night
R104 per adult, per day conservation fees for South Africans
R416 per adult,per day conservation fees for international visitors

Kgalagadi Photos

Get inspired with these photos of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.

VISIT Kgalagadi

Go to the SANParks website to book your next day visit or holiday to the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.

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