Location
Situated near the centre of Botswana, about
120km due south of Maun, adjoining the Central
Kalahari Game Reserve and not far from the
famous Okavango swamps, lies the Deception
Valley.
Activities
Fly-In, Safari Lodge, Wildlife, Game Drives,
Safari, Walking /Hiking, Honeymoon, Photography,
Birding, Swimming pool
Attractions
The fossil valley was first brought to the
world's attention in 1985, by the book Cry
of the Kalahari written by Mark and Delia
Owens, who lived on the pan for seven years
studying the brown hyena that live here. The
Kalahari is not a true desert though, but
rather an arid savanna wilderness - its broad
largely featureless plains are clad by sweet
grasses and by patches of camelthorn, blackthorn
and other acacias. These great forbidding
places also manage to sustain their wildlife
populations, a surprisingly rich diversity
of animals - among them springbok and gemsbok,
blue wildebeest, eland, red hartebeest - that
are superbly adapeted to the bone-dry conditions.
Many of them extract water from such unlikely
sources as the dew-covered nighttime plants,
from the deep roots of succulents or the moisture-laden
wild cucumber and tsamma melon. Others - carnivores
such as lion, leopard, hyena and wild dog
- slake their thirst on the blood of their
prey. The Kalahari also has its indigenous
human presence; it is home to the last of
the "traditional" Bushman communities,
descendants of the once-dominant semi-nomadic
hunter-gatherer inhabitants of the thirstlands.
Facilities
Each unit consists of a luxury twin bedded
room with en suite Victorian style bathroom,
an outside shower and a private spacious lounge.
For your convenience a hairdryer, shaving
plugs and bathrobe is supplied. Ceiling fans
and mosquito nets are provided as well as
a mini bar. The main complex boasts a dining
room, lounge and bar area decorated in warm
Kalahari colours making use of Bushmen and
other African artefacts. From the deck you
can view activities at the nearby water hole.
A curio shop and small library forms part
of the complex. The Lodge has an ethnic African
theme and was built to fit into the surrounding
bush without altering, damaging or detracting
from its ambience and colour. An inviting
swimming pool situated close to the main complex,
as well as a boma for evening meals, whilst
gazing across a clear night sky with its abundance
of stars and listening to the enthralling
night calls of the wild, completes the main
complex area.
Additional Information
Game drives in open 4x4 vehicles. Bird watching
- over 200 species, from the deck of the main
lodge or in a hide at one of the water holes.
Guided walks with the Bushmen to explore their
culture, survival and hunting skills and their
extra- ordinary knowledge of the veld and
animal life. Night drives to explore the nocturnal
species. Nature walks with experience guides.
Specialised guided walks - survival of plant,
animal and man in this arid semi desert.
Children Policy
· Children over 12 welcome
Location
· Game/Wildlife Reserve
Establishment Facilities
· Bar Facility
· Library
· Swimming Pool
Room Facilities
· Bar Fridge in rooms
Dining
· Full Board
Check In Before: 14:00
Check Out Before: 11:00