The Sabi Sand Reserve is certainly the birthplace of sustainable wildlife tourism in South Africa; it is also the oldest of all the private reserves in South Africa. Having only ever been a wilderness area; a vast wildlife population make this magical reserve their home, including The Big Five, as well as a number of endangered species too. Flanking the Kruger National Park, animals pass unhindered between the unfenced reserves. Two rivers supply the game reserve with water. The Sand River flows through the reserve for 50km (31 miles) from North West to South East whilst the Sabie River flows on the southern boundary. These rivers ensure that the park enjoys one of the highest and most bio-diverse wildlife populations of any area in Africa. Over two hundred different species live in abundance, making the Sabi Sand Game Reserve a must see for any Safari Goer. The Sabi Sand Reserve boasts a selection of unique lodges for every budget. Luxury or simple and comfortable accommodations are available all with breathtaking landscapes, delicious meals, expert guides & rangers and lifelong memories are part and parcel of a Sabi Sand Safari Experience – not to mention outstanding game experiences.
 
Nkorho Bush Lodge is situated in the Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve and shares an unfenced border with the Kruger National Park. An African Jewel, wi...
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...
Pioneer Camp is the most secluded of Londolozi's Luxury camps. The three private suites have superb river views and are perfect for honeymoons and pr...
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...
Sabi Sabi Selati Camp is fashioned in a colonial "Out of Africa" style, this exclusive lodge comprises eight opulent thatched suites, each with full b...
Savanna Game Lodge is situated in the internationally famous Sabi Sand Reserve within the greater Kruger National Park conservancy. Savanna lies in an...
Magnificent 18 000 hectare reserve overlooking the Sand River offers superb suites, nestling beneath giant ebony trees, each with its own swimming poo...
Luxury is an overused word in the safari lingo of today. Most lodges today are luxury, but some just add a whole lot more to the description – and s...
In the centre of Londolozi Private Game Reserve burns a fire in the very spot where the Varty forefathers set up their tents 80 years ago. This fire h...