The Sabi Sands Nature Reserve (Lodges & Travel Advisory)
The Sabi Sands Nature Reserve (Lodges & Travel Advisory).
This private game reserve is world-renown. Located next to South Africa’s most famous national park, Kruger National Park, Sabi Sands Game Reserve provides a safari experience unlike any other. Enjoy unrivalled game viewing chances, including the highly coveted ‘Big 5’. An ideal African safari is born when you combine it with an incredible variety of five-star lodgings to accommodate every preference. Wildlife is able to move freely in a vast natural habitat since Kruger National Park and Sabi Sands Game Reserve are not enclosed by walls.
Amazing leopard sightings are very common in the Sabi Sands. While on a wildlife drive in the reserve, visitors often see the Big 5’s most elusive animal. Therefore, Sabi Sands provides the pinnacle of photographic safaris. You will definitely have some wonderful memories and photos to take home with you. Along with the Big 5, there are a plethora of other game species, including more than 300 different bird species. Sabi Sands is arguably the top safari location in South Africa for nature lovers, photographers, and birdwatchers.
An exclusive safari destination
Numerous lodges, each with its own specialities, The Sabi Sands Game Reserve. Some are incredibly inexpensive, while others are extremely expensive. With a stay at this lodge, you can rest assured that all of your meals will be provided. The rate also includes the most crucial thing: safari activities. One major perk of staying on a private game reserve is the availability of knowledgeable guides who can fill you in on every detail of the area and its wildlife. The reserve does not permit day visitors, therefore your only option for lodging is to make a reservation at one of the lodges. Also, you can’t just drive around the reserve. That way, no one else will be able to visit the park. Having a ranger accompany you on safari allows you to drive off-road, which is illegal in Kruger National Park, which is another huge perk. Your ranger can legally trail a leopard through the bush. It was so incredible that it merited a safari all by itself.