The Motse at Tswalu

$2,480 - $2,690

per person sharing

Overview of The Motse at Tswalu

South Africa, Kalahari

Located on the edge of the Kalahari Desert in a remote corner of northern South Africa, Motse is set in Tswalu Private Game Reserve, the largest privately owned reserve in the country. Motse is also Fair Trade accredited and the recipient of a number of awards, including National Geographic Adventure’s Top 50 Eco Lodges and the Spa Awards.

A stay here is all about experiencing the wonders of the Kalahari in luxury and in comfort. Relax and unwind at the Sanctuary Spa, around the swimming pool or in the comfort of your suite. If you have children with you, let them be entertained on fascinating bush walks, star-gazing trips and sleep outs. Motse offers amazing Kalahari game viewing, rewarding birdwatching and a number of exciting safari activities. Enjoy guided walks across the dunes, game drives in open-air safari vehicles, hot air ballooning, and trips to Bushmen rock engravings sites in and around the reserve.

Bookings & Pricing

Competitive Rates For Unforgettable Experiences

7 Jan 2025 - 31 Dec 2025

Fully Inclusive (All Meals, Selected Beverages)

$2,480

1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026

Fully Inclusive (All Meals, Selected Beverages)

$2,690
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Our rates are per person sharing unless we note differently.

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Highlights & Activities

What's on offer whilst on this itinerary?
  • Set in South Africa's largest private game reserve, covering over 100 000 hectares
  • Luxurious, exclusive Kalahari experience
  • Expert field guides & great game viewing
  • Wide range of wildlife & many rarities
  • An abundance of other activities on offer such as bush walks & horseback safaris
  • Family owned & managed

Animal tracking experience

Cultural visits

Game drives

Historical tours

Horse riding

Local village visits

Star gazing

Rooms at The Motse at Tswalu

Unwind and relax, in your own private luxury
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Motse Suite

The Motse consists of nine spacious suites, including three family units with an extra bedroom. Built from natural materials, each suite blends seamlessly with the Kalahari landscape, offering uninterrupted views across the savannah and toward the nearby waterhole. Sunlight filters in each morning, while shaded areas provide a cool retreat throughout the day. With inviting indoor-outdoor spaces designed for privacy and comfort, The Motse sets the tone for relaxed bush living and memorable time together.

General Facilities

Curl up in the mezzanine library area with one of the lodge’s books or in front of the satellite TV.

Wi-Fi internet is available throughout the lodge and rooms.

To ease away the stresses of the real world, spend some time in Motse’s secluded Spa with its choice of indoor or outdoor treatment areas, or just spend some time around the infinity swimming pool with a good book.

You can also pick up a few items for friends at home from the Foundation Gift Shop, knowing that all proceeds are used to fund research at the reserve.

Bar

Children's club

Gym

Library

Spa

Swimming pool

Wi-Fi available

Dining

Motse serves delicious cuisine inspired by South African dishes and local Kalahari ingredients, complemented by the finest wines from Tswalu’s private cellar.

The chef at Motse aims to both surprise and delight you with varied and imaginative food served in a variety of inspiring locations.

Enjoy your meals in the dining room of the main house, in the privacy of your luxury suite or in the atmospheric boma under the stars.

Your meals can be served around the swimming pool overlooking the Kalahari or you can ask for a picnic in the dunes.

Expert Opinion

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Ramona Cilliers

Ramona Cilliers

Africa Safari Expert

One of the most unique experiences in South Africa, breathtaking scenery and landscape, indulgent accommodation and total flexibility on activities... a true safari to your tune!

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Traveller Reviews

DB
David Beever
traveler

Tswalu was very different but also very good. It was a bit colder there and the rooms are not quite as good (when compared to Singita Ebony and Royal Malewane). The reserve is of course huge and so the game tracking was more difficult but still very enjoyable. We saw a pangolin for the first time which was great but the meerkats stole the show there – really amazing.

IC
Ian Carroll
traveler

Welcome at Tswalu with refreshing towel and drink, lodge is modern but very African themed. Individual lodge was impressive and the dining experience was very good. Staff were very friendly, happy to help and make your stay as special as possible. The dining room staff were great and organised a separate lamp-lit dinner looking out over the grasslands much to our surprise and appreciation. We were given the opportunity to invite our guide and tracker to dine with us, which we all took up; this was a great inclusion and another way for us to express our thanks for their efforts. Our guide Rudi and tracker David were great; their tracking skills especially on pangolin were amazing and had to be seen to be believed. They certainly worked very hard to ensure that we observed all of the major wildlife species on offer at Tswalu. We saw black-maned Kalahari lions, a pride of lions consisting of two dominant males and three females conducting a stalk on zebra (we had to leave due to nightfall before hunt concluded) white and black rhino, two pangolin including a juvenile, two aardvark, a caracal (only the second one seen by our guide in four years at Tswalu), two different groups of cheetah – one pair up close on their kill and a female with four cubs at a distance. Zebra – two species – wildebeest, giraffe, impala, springbuck, kudu, nyala and steenbok, Meerkats (up close), jackals, bat-eared foxes, Cape Fox and a variety of birds. We are really happy we experienced Tswalu. It has spectacular scenery, being surrounded by mountains and those red sand dunes especially at sunset is incredible. Seeing rarer wildlife such as pangolin, aardvark, black rhino and caracal is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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Liam Coppinger
traveler

Tswalu is an incredible place, they did all the big things and small things exceptionally well, we really liked having private safari tour which gave us flexibility of how long to stay at sightings, how long we could stay out, and allowed us to build up a relationship with both tracker and guide. Lodge, food, Malori star bed, and staff were all incredible.

IC
Iain Campbell
traveler

It was amazing, sightings less frequent and not as close up but it truly felt wild and the luxury at camp was amazing.

KR
Keith Robson
traveler

Tswalu was the highlight of our trip. We recommend it highly, and would love to return. We had no problem filling the five days that we spent there. We were fortunate to be assigned Warren Stuart, the chief field guide. Having a land rover to ourselves was a real treat. The informality of a small lodge, and the flexibility of meals and on game drives is a real selling point. But the main point of Tswalu is the vast Kalahari. You really felt that you were out in the middle of nowhere, with no roads, farms, or cell towers to remind you of urban living. We saw three kills on our visit, which was a bit unusual but quite thrilling. Plus, a leopard came into the camp and killed a nyala just behind our room, which was also very exciting. We enjoyed that feeling of tracking the animals and felt that we were truly having a wilderness experience. The only animals they don’t have at Tswalu are elephants, buffalo, and hippo, but we saw them at Pumba.