Evoking a picture of never ending red sand dunes, big, blue skies and a scorching sun that shimmers unrelentingly on ancient dry riverbeds, the Kalahari is both deceptive and alluring.
The area of the Kalahari desert that lies in the Northern Cape Province is part of a large semi-arid sandy area known as the Kalahari Basin. Beneath the surface of apparent desert lies an incredible wealth of iron, manganese and other precious ores covering 2.5 million square kilometres that stretch from the Orange River to cover most of Botswana and parts of Namibia. Visitors flock to this destination because of the many game farms and nature reserves to which the Kalahari is home.