Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Botswana
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is a wildlife conservation land in southern Africa. It is bounded between South Africa and Botswana, and consists two national parks joining each other, the Kalahari National Park and the Gemsbok National Park. Its total land area is 3800 square kilometers which a little bit more than half of the park is located in Botswana.
The word Kgalagadi means “Land of Thirst”, the park is situated in the southern Kalahari Desert.
Sparse vegetation, tees and dry riverbanks consist the terrain of the park. It is also believed that the river flows water, only once a century.
Moreso, the park has rich wildlife. It is a habitat for predators and migratory herds of plant-eating species.
