Tsabong Camel Park: Desert Journeys on Bactrian Backs
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Tsabong Camel Park: Desert Journeys on Bactrian Backs

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4 days ago

Located just 10 km north of Tsabong in southwestern Botswana’s Kgalagadi District, Tsabong Camel Park is a charming eco‑tourism initiative centered around the gentle humps of Bactrian camels. Spread across 3,200 hectares of semi‑arid bush, it was established with support from Botswana Tourism to offer a unique desert‑bush experience .

🌿 What Awaits You

Scenic camel treks: Learn camel‑handling basics, then set off through sandy terrain, bushveld vegetation, and granite kopjes—sturdy yet serene travel with a desert-adapted frame.

Chalet accommodations: Six thatched chalets and a honeymoon tent offer comfortable overnight stays under Kgalagadi skies, complete with campfire stories and starlit serenity .

Local expertise: Guides provide insights into camel care, desert ecology, and the cultural significance of camels—once primarily pack and saddle animals in arid regions .


🌅 Why It’s Special

Offbeat adventure: Camels offer a tranquil, foot‑powered pace—ideal for slow‑travelers, photographers, families, and anyone seeking introspection in the bush.

Eco-conscious tourism: This initiative supports local job creation while showcasing sustainable practices in a fragile ecosystem.


🧭 Visitor Tips

Best time to visit: Early mornings and late afternoons are perfect for camel rides—cooler and with golden sunlight.

What to bring: Loose, breathable clothing; a sunhat; sunglasses; water; insect repellent; and a camera for wildlife and landscapes.

Combine your trip: Make the most of your drive and visit the nearby Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park or Kubo Hills for wildlife and panoramic vistas.


Embark on a camel trek through Tsabong Camel Park, and you’ll traverse not just sand, but stories—ancient, ecological, and deeply Batswana. It’s a quiet journey that echoes with solitude and star-scattered skies.

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Photo Credit: Tsabong Ecotourism

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Robinson Jase @jaserobinson2776
Looks like Tsabong Camel Park has a unique way to offer desert adventures. Would love to hear more about their camel care programs and how sustainable it is.
3 days ago