Botswana

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

The Central Kalahari is vast, austere and deeply rewarding — black-maned lions, desert-adapted wildlife and a silence that becomes the point.

Zones/Areas
3
Curated Lodges
4
Peak Season
Jun-Oct
Price Range (per person)
£12-20k
About

Why does Central Kalahari Game Reserve deserve a place in your safari plans?

The Central Kalahari is vast, austere and deeply rewarding — black-maned lions, desert-adapted wildlife and a silence that becomes the point. A safari here is best understood through its setting, rhythm and the kind of traveller it rewards. It may be a headline wildlife area, a specialist extension or a quieter pause between bigger safari chapters, but it has a clear role when chosen for the right reason.

Explore

What are the different areas of Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana?

Deception Valley

Deception Valley is the best-known area, with fossil riverbeds, springbok, oryx and black-maned lions.
Passarge Valley

More remote and austere, Passarge rewards travellers who appreciate scale, silence and sparse desert ecology.
Private Kalahari concessions

Private concessions around the reserve can add comfort, guiding flexibility and San cultural context.
Discover

Sights and sounds of Central Kalahari Game Reserve

The Central Kalahari is known for black-maned lion, cheetah, brown hyena, oryx, springbok, giraffe and desert-adapted wildlife scattered across huge space.

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Seasons

When is the best time to visit Botswana?

Peak Season
Most Underrated
Green Season
Off-season

Botswana works year-round, but the experience changes dramatically by season — and by region.

June to October is peak season. The Okavango floods are at their highest, wildlife concentrates around permanent water, and the Delta’s water-based activities — mokoro, boat safaris — are at their best. This is also when Botswana is at its most expensive. The best camps book 12–18 months ahead.

May is the most underrated month. Flood waters are arriving, game viewing is already excellent, and rates sit at shoulder-season levels. Winter light is sharp and clean for photography.

January to March is green season — and the best time for the Kalahari and the Makgadikgadi zebra migration. Delta water levels are at their lowest, limiting mokoro activities. But rates drop 30–50% at premium camps, and the birding is extraordinary.

For UK families: July–August school holidays align with peak Delta season. October half-term catches the tail end of the dry season. Easter falls in the variable late-green period — the Kalahari and Makgadikgadi are better bets than the Delta in April.

Stay

Our favourite lodges in Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Botswana’s lodges are typically small, high-end and concession-based, with exclusivity, guiding and access to private land or water systems driving the experience.

Awards

What awards have Central Kalahari Game Reserve lodges won?

The strongest Central Kalahari Game Reserve lodges are recognised for how well they interpret the landscape, not only for comfort. In practice, the most meaningful acclaim comes from excellent guiding, sensitive design, conservation credibility and the ability to make this specific place feel coherent to travellers.

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Logistics

Who is a Central Kalahari Game Reserve safari best for?

Central Kalahari Game Reserve suits travellers who want a high-quality wilderness experience with strong guiding and low-density safari conditions.

Couples, photographers and second-time safari travellers tend to respond especially well to the privacy and sense of immersion.

Families can do very well here when the lodge accepts the relevant ages and the budget allows private arrangements.

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Logistics

How do you get to Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana?

From the UK, most safari trips route via Johannesburg or regional hubs, then continue to Maun, Kasane or a light-aircraft network.

Botswana’s premium safari areas are usually fly-in destinations, especially the Delta and northern private concessions.

Honest Take

What should you know before choosing Central Kalahari Game Reserve?

Central Kalahari Game Reserve can be expensive, and logistics are often flight-led. The trade-off is usually worth it for privacy and wilderness quality, but travellers looking for a lower-cost or highly flexible safari may find it less forgiving.

Help

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should I spend on safari in Central Kalahari Game Reserve?

Most travellers should allow at least three nights if Central Kalahari Game Reserve is the main safari focus. Two nights can work as part of a wider route, but three gives enough time for different light, weather and wildlife patterns to emerge.

When is the best time to visit Central Kalahari Game Reserve?

The best timing depends on the main reason for going. Dry months usually improve wildlife visibility in many safari areas, while green season can bring softer light, fewer visitors, birdlife and a more atmospheric landscape.

Is Central Kalahari Game Reserve good for a first safari?

Central Kalahari Game Reserve can work for a first safari if its strengths match the traveller. It is important to choose it for the right reasons, rather than expecting every destination to deliver the same kind of wildlife density or lodge style.

What kind of lodges are best in Central Kalahari Game Reserve?

The best lodge is usually the one with the strongest location, guiding and rhythm for the experience you want. Price and polish matter, but they should not outrank access, seasonality and how the lodge uses its surrounding landscape.

Can Central Kalahari Game Reserve combine with other safari areas?

Yes, but the combination needs to preserve safari time rather than simply look interesting on a map. The best pairings are those with practical transfers and a clear contrast in wildlife, landscape or activity style.

What is the main trade-off in Central Kalahari Game Reserve?

The main trade-off is expectation management. Central Kalahari Game Reserve has a clear role, but it may not deliver every safari priority at once. A good itinerary leans into what the area does best instead of forcing it to behave like somewhere else.

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Some of the flights and flight-inclusive holidays booked with Safari Circle are financially protected by the ATOL scheme. If you don’t receive an ATOL certificate, the booking will not be ATOL protected. In the unlikely event of our insolvency, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) would ensure that you’re not stranded abroad. They will also arrange to refund any funds you have already paid us towards your booking. You can verify our ATOL status on the Civil Aviation Authority website. Please note, we operate as independent partners to Major Travel (ATOL 2933)

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