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Sabi Sabi
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Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve, situated in the world-renowned 65000 hectare Sabi Sand Wildtuin in the South-Western section of the Kruger National Park, is a wildlife oasis, where you can observe at close quarters the age-old natural relationship between predator and prey.
Big game abounds and roams freely throughout this pristine part of the ancient African continent. The diverse habitat is home to spectacular wildlife including the Big 5 - lion, leopard, rhino, buffalo and elephant - as well as cheetah, wild dog and some 200 other animal species indigenous to the area. Accommodation Reminiscent of a bygone era, Sabi Sabi offers Yesterday’s Selati Camp, infused with memorabilia, vintage décor and an olde worlde charm. Selati’s beautifully appointed suites offer intimacy with a dash of colonial opulence - all set against a background that is unashamedly seductive and romantic. The ‘Today’ experience is found at Bush Lodge, which remains a firm favourite with visitors looking for a vibrant and companionable visit, combined with excellent personal service and the lodge’s legendary hospitality. Furnished with mementoes from all over Africa, the lodge exudes a charm that makes guests feel instantly at home. Little Bush Camp provides an extension of the ‘Today’ experience. The lodge is small – just six suites – and carries on the warm, contemporary feel of Bush Lodge – an ideal retreat for small groups and families seeking an idyllic hideaway. Earth Lodge represents ‘Tomorrow’ in the form of a unique, ultra-luxurious lodge inspired by Earth Shelter Architecture from the Middle Ages. Sculpted into a slope of the earth, the lodge uses texture, space and light to present a lodge like no other. Its organic architecture literally merges with the environment, creating an earthy vitality that pervades every room.
Activities
There is nothing quite as stirring as the sight of a lion, elephant or rhino roaming free in the bush; as haunting as the sound of a hyaena laughing in the dead of night; as electrifying as the tension one feels when following spoor along a dry riverbed. This is what makes the Sabi Sabi experience so memorable. Day and night safaris in open Land Rovers, led by highly trained Game Rangers and qualified Trackers, follow the animals on and off-road, deep into the heart of the wild African Bushveld. Walking safaris allow guests to feel the pulse of untamed Africa through the soles of their feet.
For activity ideas and information in the Kruger Park, visit our activities partner FunKudu.co.za. |
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