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Gondwana's Private Nature Reserves
Annual Game Counts

Join the 2025 Game Count in the
Gondwana Kalahari Park! 

It’s time to unlock the wild once more. Join us from 18 to 20 July 2025 for the much-anticipated Gondwana Kalahari Park Game Count in the savannah of the Kalahari Desert. Stretching across 98 km2 Gondwana Kalahari Park is situated close to Mariental.

The 98 km² area of Gondwana Kalahari Park is home to animals which are typical for the Kalahari - like Springbok, Gemsbok, Jackal and Bat-eared Fox as well as Ostrich, Kori Bustard and many other types of birds. The park represents two vegetation types: the tree and shrub savannah of the southern Kalahari (grasses and acacias) and the Karas dwarf shrub land which is actually classed with the Nama Karoo.

This annual event invites nature lovers, conservation enthusiasts, and friends of Gondwana Collection Namibia to spend a weekend under the open skies, helping count the park’s wildlife and contributing to the ongoing protection of Namibia’s natural heritage.

 


Springbok, yellow grass, Namibia

Game Counts in recent years

Gondwana Kalahari Park 2024
Gondwana Kalahari Park 2023
 
Gondwana Canyon Park 2024
Gondwana Canyon Park 2023

 
 

 
Gondwana Canyon Park Game Count

 18 to 20 July 2025 |  Your hosts: Kalahari Anib Lodge
2-Nights Game Count Packages available from N$3099.00
including 2 nights accommodation in a twin room, dinner, breakfast, and game count activity 
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Weekend Schedule

Friday, 18 July 2025
Afternoon arrival and check-in
19:00 Dinner; group allocation and briefing during dinner

Saturday, 19 July 2025
06:00 Cold breakfast (coffee & rusks)
07:30 Game count departure (light breakfast while out in the field)
11:00 Full buffet breakfast upon return at the lodge
19:00 Game count presentation and dinner braai in the Boma

Sunday, 20 July 2025
Buffet breakfast and departure

For bookings, please contact Pandu.S(at)gcnam.com

Kalahari Anib Lodge, Restaurant Lounge, Gondwana Collection Namibia
go2 tourism shuttle, Namibia

Go2 Tourism Shuttle to Kalahari Anib Lodge

Looking for transport to Kalahari Anib Lodge?

The Go2 Tourism Shuttle is a convenient and hassle-free option for all those who don't want to drive themselves. Available for N$790.00 per person per route. Book online and secure your seat now. 

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About Game Counts
Gondwana members are welcome to join the annual game counts in Gondwana Canyon Park and Gondwana Kalahari Park, thus contributing to our nature conservation efforts – and certainly having lots of fun!
What is the Game Count?

 

It’s an annual wildlife survey where staff and guests help count animals in Gondwana Collection's private nature reserves. The goal is to understand how many animals live in the park, where they are, and how their numbers change over time.

 

The data collected in the annual game counts serve the expert management of Gondwana Collection’s private nature parks.

 

How we count

 

The game counts follow the same method every year so that results can be compared, and trends can be established. It is the “Fixed Route” method: counting is done on standard routes, from a vehicle, without binoculars, and apart from the number of animals their exact location; and their distance from the route is recorded. Routes have been chosen in such a manner that the park’s different habitats are covered.

From the data collected the total number of each species is calculated by computer for the specific park. Since small animals are more difficult to spot than larger ones, these projections are computed with correction factors for each species. The total area of each habitat and the total length of the routes through each habitat are taken into consideration as well. In this way a population estimate for certain wildlife species is obtained even though the entire park is not covered by the count.

 

Wildlife you’ll encounter


Gondwana Canyon Park

Plains zebra
Mountain zebra
Blue wildebeest
Red hartebeest
Oryx (Gemsbok)
Kudu
Ostrich
Klipspringer
A variety of birdlife

 

Gondwana Kalahari Park

Giraffe
Plains zebra
Oryx (Gemsbok)
Springbok
Blue wildebeest
Kudu
Eland
Ostrich
Kori Bustard and other birdlife

 

 

What will participants be doing?

 

You’ll be part of a small team driving a set route through the park.

 

You’ll help spot and count animals on both sides of the road.

 

Each team records the number and location of animals on a map.

 

All the data is shared in a fun evening presentation on Saturday.

 

What’s expected from participants?

 

You will be briefed on what route you will count and who your driver and team leader will be at the Friday evening dinner.

 

Be ready early on Saturday for the count (starts at 07h30).

 

Help spot animals, write down sightings, and enjoy the experience.

 

Join the group for meals and the Saturday evening braai and feedback presentation.

Gondwana's Nature Reserves

Gondwana Collection’s initial conservation dream inspired the establishment of several private nature parks across Namibia’s diverse landscapes - each one a sanctuary for unique wildlife, breathtaking scenery, and extraordinary plant life.
Gondwana Canyon Park, quiver tree, Namibia

Gondwana Canyon Park

Established as a private nature reserve in 1995, Gondwana Canyon Park now covers an area of 1,160 km². Its scenic beauty lies in a striking landscape of plateau mountains and sweeping plains with occasional granite and dolerite hilltops. The quiver trees grow in photogenic clusters. A dedicated management team oversees wildlife conservation, including a programme reintroducing species which once were indigenous to the area.

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Gondwana Kalahari Park, oryx, red dunes, Namibia

Gondwana Kalahari Park

The 98 km² area of Gondwana Kalahari Park is home to animals which are typical for the Kalahari - like Springbok, Gemsbok, Jackal and Bat-eared Fox. Among the rich variety of birdlife found here are ostriches, kori bustards, and many other species. The park represents two vegetation types: the tree and shrub savannah of the southern Kalahari (grasses and acacias) and the Karas dwarf shrub land which is classified as part of the Nama Karoo.

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Gondwana Namib Park, red dunes, Namibia

Gondwana Namib Park

The Gondwana Namib Park borders the spectacular World Heritage Site ‘Namib Sand Sea’ renowned for its iconic Sossusvlei dunes. Spanning 127 km², the park encompasses two of the Namib’s three vegetation types: the sand-sea with a few grasses only, and the gravel plains with grasses and shrubs. Game moves freely between the park and neighbouring, state-owned Namib Naukluft Park as well as other privately owned guest farms.

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Gondwana Sperrgebiet Rand Park, wild horses, sunset, Namibia

Gondwana Sperrgebiet Rand Park

Located near Aus, the Gondwana Sperrgebiet Rand Park, managed by Gondwana’s marketing partner Klein-Aus Vista, offers a unique opportunity to explore the most biodiverse desert on the planet. It is a landscape of granite mountains, dry riverbeds and sweeping plains. To the east, the 510 km² park borders the Nama Karoo, and to the north the Namib, where the Wild Horses roam the sparsely vegetated plains of the Namib Desert. 

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Palmwag Concession, rhino, landscape, Namibia

Palmwag Concession

In 2019, Gondwana took over Palmwag Lodge & Camp and with it the management of the Palmwag concession area, a vast nature reserve that covers 5,500 km² bordering the Skeleton Coast Park. With over 100 lions, cheetahs, leopards and brown and spotted hyenas, Palmwag’s predator population is the largest outside Etosha National Park. Birdlife is prolific and diverse, and most of Namibia's endemic species are found there. 

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