The feeling of excitement and being at one with nature is indescribable. Birding Sabi Sands Game Reserve offers to view different types of birds.
Africa's highest level of endemism in the most accessible setting: bird species are endemic or near endemic to southern Africa. Photographic Safaris Booking a specialised photographic safari allows you the opportunity to concentrate on photographing the animals, comfortable in the knowledge that the other guests around you are as keen to capture the perfect shot as you are.
Stargazing The majority of people who live in cities are unable to observe the beauty of the night sky because light pollution prohibits any form of star-gazing. One of the highlights for many of our guests is a chance to observe the splendour of the Milky Way.
Gym Facilities What better way to work up a sweat on the various gym machines while looking over the bush below. A well-equipped gym caters to your need for physical exertion when the African pot begins to pad the hips and you have had adequate time relaxing on your deck. Wildlife Sabi Sand Game Reserve offers excellent wildlife viewing. Elephant Common. Giraffe Common. Hippo Occasional. Buffalo Common. Zebra Common. Wildbeest Common. White Rhino Common. Black Rhino Rare. Lion Common. Leopard Common.
Cheetah Common. Hyena Common. Wild Dog Rare. Children Ages 2 - Book Special. Overall, this has been an extraordinary experience! I already wish we had a few more days. We love Africa and found everyone to be exceptionally warm. We wish we could be going again!! Not sure where to go? Chat to one of our safari gurus! Send us an Email. We are Passionate We love Africa and are passionate promoters of sustainable tourism that conserves animal kingdoms and uplifts communities.
The landlocked Southern African country of Botswana is fast becoming one of the most sought after destinations in the world. With lodges that are traditionally small and intimate, guests enjoy unrivalled luxury in a setting that is both environmentally sustainable and wholly immersive. With an elephant population numbering close to 30 , nowhere else in Africa has more of the iconic animal and you are all but guaranteed some amazing elephant sightings.
Chobe is also the scene of the annual zebra migration - a truly moving spectacle to witness - which brings the whole park to life. Nearby to both the Okavango Delta and Victoria Falls, a visit to Chobe National Park works well when combined with the two and is sure to provide a truly memorable safari experience. With developed cities, two oceans, mountain ranges, savannas, deserts and forests all within its borders, it really is the world in one country.
With golden beaches, abundant wildlife and everything in-between, South Africa is the perfect African safari destination. River Lodge at Lion Sands is a family-owned safari lodge, world-renowned for their extraordinary service - and unforgettable safari experience. River Lodge offers one of those rare and magical experiences that are a combination of a few special ingredients; luxury, attention to detail, service, comfort, location and that indefinable quality that makes it last in your memory.
Twenty individual thatched bedrooms overlook the Sabie River, which also attracts thirsty wildlife. Six spacious private suites, complete with their own swimming pools, decks and panoramic views, are surrounded by the raw beauty of the African bushveld.
The suites at Ivory Lodge are an escape unto themselves; operated as private villas, combining vivid scenes of the wild surrounds with lavish touches. Based within a private game reserve, guests are whisked away for two game drives per day, between bush brunches, picnic lunches, hippo tours, bush dinners and full moon walks! The only lodge in the23, hectare, malaria-free private concession, it combines exclusivity with Big Five game-viewing in an uncrowded and unspoilt environment, where rarer creatures such as the pangolin and the aardvark are also to be seen.
Game walks and boat trips, as well as game drives, offer an in-depth exploration of this stunning safari wilderness. Overlooking the Sabie River there is plenty of game-viewing without even leaving the private deck and plunge pool of your suite. Some of the reserves have no river frontage but have traversing rights onto a property that does, which amounts to the same thing. The properties and river can be seen on this map.
More about Djuma Dulini Three luxury lodges with river frontage on a medium-sized property on large traversing block with river frontage. More about Dulini Elephant plains Star rating: 4; well priced, small property on large traversing block, no access to river frontage. More about Idube Inyati Medium-sized property on large traversing block, owns river frontage. More about Lion Sands Londolozi Very expensive and luxurious, large property without any traversing rights, very exclusive with river frontage.
Independent from Sabi Sands but neighboring the same area without fences. By far the biggest property in the Sabi Sands area, with the most extended river access. Very limited traversing rights with one property far away from Mala Mala's usual wildlife viewing area. More about Mala Mala Nkorho Star rating: 4; well-priced, small property sharing traversing with two other small properties, no access to river frontage. More about Sabi Sabi Savanna Star rating: 5; Moderately priced in comparison , medium-sized property on big traversing block, river frontage access.
More about Singita Sabi Sand Ulusaba Star Rating: 5; very expensive, medium sized property on big traversing block, river frontage access. More about Ulusaba Umkumbwe Unpretentious, owner-managed, well-priced, medium-sized property, no traversing, lodge overlooks the river. Winter in Sabi Sands May to September is when the landscape dries out due to lack of rain. The temperatures are agreeable during the day, but it gets cold when the sun is below the horizon — put on plenty of warm clothes for early or late game drives.
The summer months October to April bring afternoon thunderstorms and soaring temperatures. Sabi Sands can be visited throughout the year and wildlife viewing is good at any time. There is a slight advantage in the dry winter months May to September when animals congregate around the rivers and the bush thins out. The summer months October to April see some rain and it tends to be very hot and humid during the day.
But the scenery is lush at this time and evenings and early mornings are pleasantly mild. It is also probably represents the greatest cluster of unadulterated safari luxury on the The wildlife is beautiful and amazing. We got to see all the Big Five and breathtaking scenery. The accommodations were wonderful, as were the meals.
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