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Eco Safaris – Central Kalahari – Trip planner and travel tips

Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR), Botswana
9-day Eco Safaris Trip planner:

Central Kalahari Google Map link here.

From Johannesburg,
DAY 1Khama Rhino Sanctuary (7hour drive from JHB) Offers camping and self-catering chalets. Camping sites have good ablution facilities. *If you arrive early enough, take a drive around the park where you can have a good chance for rhino sightings on eco safaris.

DAY 2 and 3 – Passarge Campsite, Campsite no2. An Adequate shade under the trees and camp overlooking the distant open plane. Basic reed shower and ablution. There are 3 campsites.

DAY 4 and 5 – Piper Pan, Campsite no1. Campsites well apart for privacy. Piper no 1 where we stayed was close to the Pan and waterhole, it was also larger than No 2. In true eco safaris style, Ablution is though little further away from the camping place. (No 2 is more secluded and further away from the water-hole) The waterhole had a constant procession of birds and animals.

DAY 6 and 7 –  Sunday Pan, Campsite no 3. A shady tree in the middle of the campsite, Ablutions is close by. Also a great view over the pan for perfect sunset views.

DAY 8 – On our way back we stayed over Khumaga Campsite on the Boteti river, Makgadikgadi and Nxai Pan National Park.

DAY 9Kwa Nokeng Lodge just before Martins Drift border post (Botswana side). / or on South Africa’s side has numerous places to stay.

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Central Kalahari, Botswana

Eco Safaris Notes and travel tips:

• Stock up at Letlhakane. Fill up with Petrol and Diesel @ Rakops it is the last stop for fuel and stock-up for basic supplies.

• Just after Rakops look out for the road turning left to Matswere Gate of CKGR.

• Take your own water with you to last during your stay as there are no water facilities. I would not recommend leaving the filling of the water tanks in Rakops as the water is precious in that area for the local community. (It was heartbreaking to witness how thirsty donkeys were chased away from the fresh water points). Fill up water tanks rather in Letlhakane.

• Also, carry all your firewood and charcoal with you to CK as there is no place to stock up. Keep in mind it’s illegal to collect firewood in the park because trees and fallen branches are nature’s property..

• Letiahau and Lekhubu do not have any ablution facilities.

• Be waste-wise as you need to carry and take back all your disposables. The rule, that not only Eco safaris travellers know, ‘do not leave your trash behind’ applies.

• The same cardinal rule applies for your leftover food, do not bury it, do not leave it under the bush for animals/birds, – It will just cause unwanted problems so please take the leftovers with you. ”If you love me, don’t feed me” article HERE.

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Camping in Central Kalahari

 

• After your stay please remember to pick up all your litter that might have accidentally fallen to the ground (bottle caps, cable ties, cigaret buts etc.) it’s never pleasant to clean up the mess that other eco safaris travelers may have left behind.

• Please, also bury your fire ash properly and do not leave it for next visitors as campsites are not serviced and we all go there for a pleasurable experience.

• On the exit, at Matswere gate you will find a big container where to dispose of all your trash after your visit, or if you were a recycle wise, you would take it with all the way home.

• We have been in Central Kalahari in October as well as April, both were excellent times, warm to hot days, during both eco safaris we had some rain as well. Winter time is good but nights can be unexpectedly cold. Try to avoid mid-summer season as it can get really hot and with the rain, the driving will be slip-sliding on muddy roads. Real chance of getting seriously stuck.

CK Bookings: Best to book through Bigfoot Tours (campsites: Piper Pan, Letiahau, Lekhubu, Kukama, Sunday Pan, Passarge Valley and Motopi.

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Mud driving in Central Kalahari

 

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Eco Tours in Africa – Chobe River Pangolin Photo Safari

Chobe River Botswana should be on every birdwatchers bucket list for Eco tours in Africa

Birding photography at its best

Chobe River should be on every birdwatchers bucket list. More than 450 species have been recorded here and the opportunities to photograph them are excellent. During Eco Explore Africa’s last visit to Chobe, my wife Wendy surprised me with an early birthday gift, an eco tours in Africa birding trip with Pangolin Photo Safaris!
Pangolin Photo Safaris collected Johan, Annica and myself early in the morning at our lodge. Their specially equipped photographic boat makes for a morning of birding photography at its best. Their knowledgeable guide and skipper know exactly how to approach the birds to provide the best angle and light for the eager photographers.
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I could not believe the numbers and variety of birds to be seen.

This was my first boating trip on the Chobe. In my long experience of eco tours in Africa, I still could not believe the numbers and variety of birds to be seen. The camera kit that Pangolin Photo Safaris provided worked overtime. By silently gliding the boat towards the riverbank we came almost to within touching distance of the Malachite Kingfishers.

Creeping up on a sleeping hippo can be nerve- wracking

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Creeping up close to a sleeping hippo in order to photograph a red-billed oxpecker grooming his rather large host can be nerve-wracking. Fewer encounters during eco tours in Africa can heighten the adrenaline levels so dramatically, especially when you are on the hippo’s eye level

Slowly cruising down the river allowed us to observe the birds without disturbing them. It was fascinating to watch this yellow-billed stork slowly stalking through the shallows looking for breakfast.

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African Skimmers are near-threatened 

 

One of the highlights was this sighting of an African Skimmer. The skimmer is near-threatened with a world population of about 10000 birds. There are less than 1000 skimmers in Southern Africa. African Skimmers breed on sandbanks in rivers and over-eager birders can easily frighten them off their nests leaving the chicks as prey for predators.

 

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It was a tired but happy birder who stepped off the Pangolin boat after a mornings birding on the magnificent Chobe. Thank you, Wendy and Pangolin Photo Safaris.

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