Tswalu Kalahari Reserve is South Africa's largest private game reserve, 110 000 hectares of red Kalahari dunes, owned by the Oppenheimer family. With a maximum of 40 guests across two lodges (Tarkuni and Motse), Tswalu offers the most exclusive private safari experience in Africa. Rare Kalahari species, extraordinary meerkats, aardvark tracking, and a dedicated research station make this unlike any other reserve.
tswalu.comTswalu is unlike any other workplace on earth. Managing for a maximum of 40 guests across Africa's largest private reserve means absolute focus on individual pe…
The remoteness is total, hours from the nearest city. The standard expected is absolute with no exceptions. Kalahari summer heat is extreme.
Cooking for 40 ultra-high-net-worth guests with unlimited resources is the ultimate culinary challenge. Kitchen garden, local sourcing philosophy, and the wine …
Supply deliveries to the Northern Cape require meticulous planning. Isolation is real and takes getting used to.
Based on 3 employee reviews, Tswalu Kalahari Reserve scores 5.0 out of 5 overall. This is above average for the hospitality sector.
Employees at Tswalu Kalahari Reserve have reported salaries including: Lodge Manager at R38 000/month + accommodation + meals + gratuities; Executive Chef at R42 000/month + accommodation + meals.
Tswalu Kalahari Reserve offers the following benefits: Full board and accommodation in reserve, Conservation and research exposure, World-class wine programme, Premium staff meals, and 2 more.
Tswalu Kalahari Reserve scores 5.0 out of 5 for culture and values, and 4.8 for management. Reviewers highlight the workplace culture positively.