From my close-up encounter with the world’s most trafficked mammal (one of the species under Tswalu‘s protection) to sightings of a regally reclining cheetah within 5 minutes of their sunset game drive and a ferocious mating pair of lions, my time at Tswalu Kalahari was magnificent!
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