The Kalahari conjures
up the mystery and romance of the African outback – a harsh desert land
where the extraordinary San people have thrived for generations. A trek through the Kalahari today is still a journey of adventure
and discovery – a challenge of perseverance and endurance; a pilgrimage
never to be forgotten. It is one of
the world’s largest expanses of semi-desert in the world.
The Botswana's
Kalahari is bush land, with trees and grasses supporting a wide variety
of wildlife.
It's open Savannah plains are transformed when the
annual rains are good, drawing game from surrounding areas in a
migratory pattern that reflects a time before fences divided the land
into the wild and tamed.
The Kalahari is the home of the famous black-maned lions.One of the rarest predators in Africa, the brown hyena, can be
seen in the Makgadikgadi, in Central Botswana.