Formerly known as the Eastern Transvaal, Mpumalanga is one of South Africa's top tourist destinations. People are drawn to Mpumalanga by the magnificent scenery, by the fauna and flora and by the saga of the 1870s gold rush era and a wealth of fascinating tribal legends.
Kirkman’s Kamp is situated in the world famous Sabi Sand Reserve, an area renowned for incredible leopard sightings. This reserve is one of the olde...
Arathusa Safari Lodge is a luxurious, intimate camp offering only 9 thatched, air -conditioned chalets. Each chalet has an en-suite bathroom with ind...
Embraced in the riverine grandeur of ancient ebony trees, Dulini River Lodge exudes a sense of indulgence true to the long-standing safari tradition. ...
Leopard Hills, built on a hill overlooking a natural waterhole and close to the perennial Sand River, truly lives up to its name. This exclusive lodge...
'Today': Famed for its warm and vibrant atmosphere, Bush Lodge looks across unspoilt open plains and a water hole, ideally situated to view the reside...
Simbambili Lodge is situated among dense stands of knobthorn and jackalberry trees along the meandering Manyeleti River in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve,...
Nestling in the shade of indigenous riverine trees on the banks of the Msuthlu river lies Little Bush Camp, the newest addition to the Sabi Sabi colle...
Nottens Bush Camp is a jewel within the heart of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve in Mpumalanga, which means the land of the rising sun in the locally spo...
Earth Lodge is a sanctuary symbolising a new era in luxury South African safari lodges. Sculpted into a slope of the earth, almost invisible in the la...