Fodor's Expert Review Kalahari Trails

Andriesvale, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, 8800, South Africa

Offering clean, comfortable self-catering accommodations just a short drive away from the Twee Rivieren gate to the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, this is the kind of unique place that's worth seeking out. A compelling narrative is often the key to getting the most out of a destination, and retired zoology professor Anna Rasa (herself a story) translates the story of the broader Kalahari and the transfrontier park exceedingly well. Observe the meerkat family on her 9-acre property, go on a game drive, and learn about this bewitching landscape and its inhabitants. Morning and evening walks are very popular, with the sundowner drives a favorite. Tours are offered in both German and English. There are also some bush-camp accommodations for those who would rather rough it.

PROS

  • individual and unique
  • Anna is engaging and a font of information
  • very reasonably priced

CONS

  • accommodations are a bit basic
  • it's a bit of a way from many of the Kgalagadi's wildlife hot spots
  • due to her age, Anna doesn't lead the walks any more, which is a loss

QUICK FACTS

B&B/Inn
Green
Casual
Remote
Basic
$

HOTEL INFO

Phones: 054-511–0900

HOTEL DETAILS

8 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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