Wednesday, 11 April 2018

Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park: Stay 4 Pay 3 Offer Ta Shebube | Та Шебубе

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Stay 4 Pay 3 Offer - Ta Shebube, predator hotspot of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

Stay 4 Pay 3 Offer - June to August 2018

Visit the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park during the Southern African winter (May - September)

Any camp combinations Ta Shebube Rooiputs and Polentswa - applicable for new bookings
Easily accessible by road and with daily scheduled flights from Cape Town and Johannesburg, the Kgalagadi's big attraction are undoubtedly its many predators such as lions, leopards and cheetahs, the red rolling sand dunes and the impressive herds of Oryx, springbok, eland and wildebeest that litter the valleys.

The Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (KTP) offers excellent game viewing, unique photographic opportunities and striking scenery. The red rolling sand dunes, open Acacia savannas and vegetated pans create exceptional backdrops for that ultimate wildlife picture.

Wildlife is always good in KTP, but it is at its very best at the end of the rainy season (March - May) when animals gather around the riverbeds. It continues to be excellent during the next months (June - September). This makes sighting and photography very easy.

During this period the temperatures, that can be extremely hot during the Parks summer (October to March), are cooler and more pleasant - although during June and July one may wake up to sub-zero temperatures. However these temperatures soon transform into glorious crispy and sunny days. There is however need to bring along really warm clothing when visiting the desert during its winter months.

With Ta Shebube, guests can experience the desert with its amazing wildlife, attractive landscape and extraordinary sunrises and sunset without having to rough it.
To combat those cold nights guests are offered very comfortable beds with plenty of blankets and hot water bottles, and woken up to hot coffee or chocolate and a light breakfast before the game drives start. And again guests are given blankets, ponchos and hot water bottles for those chilly rides.

During the day guests can relax in the privacy of their veranda, or enjoy a drink and a book in the main area, watch the game visiting the lodges’ waterholes or merely contemplate the desert. If they are lucky they may get a visit from the Rooiputs pride which frequently makes a stopover at the lodge.

Rates are available on a fully inclusive basis (accommodation, full board and game drives) and on a full board basis with their own game drives (4x4 is essential).

Two desert camps Ta Shebube Rooiputs and Polentswa can be accessed by road from Namibia (Mata Mata), South Africa (Two Rivers) and from Botswana (Two Rivers, Kaa Gate and Mabuasehube) and there are daily scheduled flights from Cape Town and Johannesburg into Upington by Airlink. Fly-in guests and those arriving by 2-wheel-drive will be met at the Twee Rivieren Park Entrance or airstrip, which is a 50 minute charter from Upington, and taken via a scenic game-drive-transfer to Ta Shebube Rooiputs.
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