We own a 45,000-hectare (111,150-acre) Kalahari farm situated along the border of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (Kalahari Gemsbok National Park). The Auob River, which is dry for most of the time, passes through this area.
Accommodation
On the main farm, you will find fully equipped, luxurious tented accommodation with a lapa and boma in the dry riverbed among the dunes and camel thorn trees. The camp consists of:
- 4 luxury tents, each with an en-suite bathroom, sleeping 2 guests. The tents are sufficiently spaced to ensure total privacy.
- The lapa, which provides bar, dining, and lounge facilities.
- The boma, offering outdoor barbecue facilities and a space for enjoying star-lit evenings.
Wildlife
Wildlife at Torgos is abundant and includes:
- Gemsbok (Oryx)
- Eland
- Springbok
- Red Hartebeest
- Duiker
- Steenbok
- Black-Backed Jackal
- Cape Fox
- Bat-Eared Fox
- Caracal
- Brown Hyena
- Aardwolf
- Porcupine
- Pangolin
- African Wild Cat
- Black-Footed Cat
- Antbear
- Other smaller mammals
Lion, cheetah, and spotted hyena also pass through occasionally. Larger bird species include wild ostrich and kori bustard. Four vulture species and numerous birds of prey can also be observed.
Features of Torgos Safari Camp
- 4 Double Luxury En-Suite Tents
- 2 En-Suite Bungalows
- Lapa with Bar
- Dining & Lounge Facilities
- Boma
- Birdwatching
- Barbecue Facilities
- Game Watching
Where is Torgos Safari Camp?
The farm is situated along the border of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, close to the Mata Mata Gate.