Tswalu is located in the Northern Cape Province, facing the expansive grassland of the Kalahari. The surrounding scenery is elegant. Ecotourism has helped to restore the glory of the Kalahari through sustainable conservation. The topography includes; the red sand dunes and grassland. It is a remote, privately owned wilderness. Tswalu has deluxe swimming pools with a magical view of the animals quenching their thirst at the waterholes. Visiting the reserve is an exclusively unique experience. There are diverse birds and animals these include; the Buffalo, Springbok, Kudu, and Lion. Tourists are flexible and have the freedom to unlimited animal spotting. Tswalu reserve is promising conservation that pools funds to sponsor vast research projects that safeguard the main species inhabiting the Kalahari ecosystem.
You can choose to sight the fauna via game drive, on a walking safari, or horseback. The luxury accommodation organises unforgettable sleeping under the star moments, and you can stargaze, relax with the habituated meerkats, and take breakfast on the dune. Luckily, Tswalu is less crowded compared to other reserves in South Africa. Travellers can reside at the famous main suite centres at the Tswalu site. The cottages are designed in an African style. The furniture is made using African fabric and thatched roofs. The lodges have a gallery library, bar, dining area, and a fireplace that blazes at the top of the roof.