Kalahari Plains Camp is a simple yet comfortable tented camp constructed along quite traditional lines. Accommodation is in one of 10 spacious, walk-in tents erected on wooden platforms, each with a private deck and view over the surrounding plains. Rustic rather than basic in style, each tent has zip-up doors, roll-up canvas windows and cosy twin or double beds, with a roll-up canvas flap leading through to the en-suite bathroom which is fitted with a flush toilet, twin sinks and large walk-in shower. Solar power provides electricity and hot water. Each tent also includes a raised upstairs platform allowing for sleep outs.
The main area of the camp is separated from the rooms by sandy pathways through the bush, and is a long, narrow open-sided tent on a raised wooden platform. There is a dining area, lounge and bar with fireplace, pool, library, curio shop and waterhole located on the edge of the pan in front of camp.
The camp is well situated close to Deception Valley and activities focus on this magical pan and visits to other nearby pans found between the undulating vegetated dunes. It is also possible to take a guided walk in the vicinity of the camp studying plants, spotting birds and reading animal spoor as well as discover more about the fascinating San Bushmen, who have survived in this desolate environment for thousands of years.