The Tuli Block lies at the southeastern corner of Botswana, with Zimbabwe lying to the North and South Africa to the south. One of Botswana’s lesser known wildlife areas, Tuli offers a varied and much different experience from other areas. Often referred to as the hardveld due to its abundance of rocky formations, Tuli’s landscape becomes unmistakeable due to the rich red sand that dominates throughout.
The Northeast Tuli Game Reserve consists of several privately owned reserves offering fantastic and different safari experiences. What at first glance seems a barren landscape in fact gives way to teeming wildlife and unforgettable scenery. Incredible elephant populations ensure excellent sightings while plenty of other species abound including lion, leopard, impala, wildebeest, Kudu, Eland, Waterbuck as well as rarer finds like Caracal and Aaardwolf.
In many ways Tuli remains under the radar, and we recommend it as a great change of pace for second time travelers or for those in search of a truly different experience.
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Click to learn more about the camps found in the Tuli Block area