Tswalu, The Motse Safari Camp

Why We Love Tswalu – The Motse

The Motse is located within South Africa’s largest private game reserve, offering an extraordinary sense of space and exclusivity. The Kalahari ecosystem introduces guests to desert-adapted wildlife, including black-maned lions and other rare species not typically encountered on a classic Kruger safari.

Guests also have the opportunity to visit one of Tswalu’s habituated meerkat family groups – a uniquely Kalahari experience that adds depth and personality to a stay here.

 FAQs About Tswalu

What makes Tswalu The Motse unique?

Tswalu The Motse is located within South Africa’s largest private game reserve, set in the vast Kalahari Desert. Unlike traditional Big Five reserves, Tswalu focuses on rare, desert-adapted wildlife and wide-open wilderness with extremely low vehicle density. The experience feels private, spacious and deeply immersive.

What wildlife can I expect to see at Tswalu?

Tswalu offers a very different safari ecosystem compared to Kruger or Sabi Sand. Wildlife highlights include:

  • Black-maned Kalahari lions
  • Cheetah
  • Meerkats (habituated family groups)
  • Wild Dogs
  • Aardvark (seasonal and rare)
  • Pangolin (occasionally sighted)
  • Brown hyena
  • Mountain zebra, giraffe, sable, roan antelope, tsessebe, oryx (gemsbok), springbok and eland
  • Desert-adapted species unique to the Kalahari

The reserve is not about density – it is about rarity and meaningful encounters.

Is Tswalu The Motse suitable for families?

Yes. The Motse offers three family legæ, making it well suited to multi-generational travel. Activities can be tailored for children, and the spacious layout of each suite provides privacy and flexibility.

How large is Tswalu Private Reserve?

Tswalu Private Reserve spans over 114,000 hectares (approximately 280,000 acres), making it the largest private game reserve in South Africa. This scale creates an exceptional sense of space and exclusivity, with very few vehicles at sightings.

What is the meerkat experience at Tswalu?

Tswalu offers guided visits to habituated meerkat family groups. Guests can sit quietly as the meerkats forage and interact around them – one of the most distinctive and intimate wildlife experiences in Southern Africa. Read more about our stay here: Tswalu – A Quick Ubuntu Travel Visit

When is the best time to visit Tswalu?

Tswalu is a year-round destination.

Winter (May–September): Cooler temperatures and excellent wildlife viewing.
Summer (October–April): Warmer, with dramatic desert storms and good conditions for nocturnal species.

How does Tswalu pair with a traditional South African safari?

Tswalu pairs exceptionally well with a classic Big Five safari in the Sabi Sand Nature Reserve or Greater Kruger region. While areas like Sabi Sand are known for high-density wildlife viewing and frequent leopard sightings, Tswalu offers something entirely different – vast Kalahari landscapes, rare desert-adapted species and a slower, more interpretive safari experience.

Many of our guests combine Tswalu with Cape Town and a Kruger or Sabi Sand safari to experience two distinct ecosystems in one journey: classic bushveld and open desert wilderness.

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