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Sabi Sand Game Reserve (5.1 miles from Londolozi Airport)
Umkumbe Bush Lodge - Luxury Tented Camp is a recently renovated luxury tent in Sabi Sand Game Reserve, where guests can makes the most of its pool with a view, garden and bar. staff is amazing game drives were outstanding - special thanks to Chloe!!!! she was the best guide ever 🙏 tent was clean breakfast, lunch, dinner was always tasteful highly recommend the lodge - very personal with a very special spirit
Sabi Sand Game Reserve (6.5 miles from Londolozi Airport)
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Idube Game Reserve is located in Sabi Sand Game Reserve. Free WiFi access is available in this lodge. Nice suites, spacious, comfortable bed, nice outdoor deck area. Food was excellent. Well-prepared, nice choices, loved the outdoor dinners. Game drives exceptional! We had a great driver/guide named FJ who was amazing! All staff so welcoming and friendly, made us feel like family.
Sabi Sand Game Reserve (6.6 miles from Londolozi Airport)
Cheetah Plains Private Game Reserve is located in Sabi Sand Game Reserve and offers a fitness centre, massage services and a garden.
Sabi Sand Game Reserve (7.8 miles from Londolozi Airport)
Located in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve home of the ‘Big Five’, Inyati Game Lodge offers an outdoor swimming pool, restaurant and bar. Inyati is situated on the scenic banks of the Sand River. Everything was beyond our expectations truly an experience we will savor for decades to come.
Skukuza (8.3 miles from Londolozi Airport)
Located in Skukuza, Umkumbe Safari Lodge Riverside provides accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning and access to a garden with an outdoor swimming pool. Great vibes, amazing views, kind and knowledgable staff - Marko, the Legend of Safari!
Sabi Sand Game Reserve (8.4 miles from Londolozi Airport)
Offering garden views, Langa Langa Safari Camp - Inc 2 Kruger Safaris Daily in Sabi Sand Game Reserve offers accommodation, an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, a shared lounge, a terrace and a bar. We loved that you can do safari drives in both the Kruger national park, which is huge, and the Sabi Sands that is more intimate and you can get a little closer to the animals. The staff make this place amazing, all so kind and accommodating. We loved our guide Percy who really went above and beyond on our drives, and Matt who was really accommodating, plus all other staff (too many to mention). The food was great, all meals. The tents are nicer than expected with really comfortable, large beds, air con and a good shower/bathroom. The pool area is also really nice and they are building a second. Overall really great value and the perfect safari experience. We hope to return again!
Sabi Sand Game Reserve (8.9 miles from Londolozi Airport)
Take in the African plains at Lion Sands Private Game Reserve at the heat of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. The staff in property was beautiful. They took every effort to make sure that our stay was exceptional.
Hoedspruit (9.4 miles from Londolozi Airport)
Mzsingitana Tented Camp – A Sustainable Safari Haven in Manyeleti, Kruger Nestled on the edge of the Manyeleti Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, and the Kruger National Park near Hoedspruit, Mzsingitana... Very friendly staff, excellent service. Great food.
Manyeleti Game Reserve (9.9 miles from Londolozi Airport)
Located in Manyeleti Game Reserve, Pungwe Safari Camp is 4.3 km from Waterhole. Some units include a seating area and/or a patio. Meals and safari activities are included in the rate. Nice and comfy tents in a good location in Manyelety
Sabi Sand Game Reserve (10 miles from Londolozi Airport)
Leopard Hills is a luxury game lodge situated in the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve. It is built on a hill overlooking a natural waterhole and offers panoramic views of the African bushveld. Sabie Sands is the best place for safari and Leopard Hills is in the centre of it.
Comfortable small lodge, very friendly service, great game drives with very engaged and knowledgeable rangers, also enjoyed the bush walk very much. Definitely recommend a private game reserve based on the quality of the game drives and the service, as well as the limited amount of visitors. We only stayed one night but saw leopards and lions, etc.
First time on Safari and the whole experience was wonderful. All the staff from ranger and tracker to the kitchen staff were friendly and helpful. Just really nice people. Saw all that we hoped for and much much more. We were lucky to see the wild dogs and hyenas with a kill and also Ostriches', which apparently was the first time they'd been seen at the lodge in 24 years, how lucky were we! The ranger and tracker certainly went that extra mile to find the animals for us. Don't hesitate to book. We will definitely be going back.
I have never seen so many leopards on a safari before. We had a wonderful view of a watering hole from our lodging. There are many places to stay with different options for price and ambience. Was a magical stay
I paid 5,700 Rand for 3 evening drives in the reserve each lasting around 3 hours. I've been on many a game drive in the area over the years and when game spotting I am optimistic and realistic at the same time. I saw a 3 lions and a leopard along with other animals. On a scale of 1 to 10 I would rate my overall experience as 6. If I were to travel to the area in the future I would book 1 drive and concentrate my game viewing in Kruger Park.
Sabi game reserve is quite big with many private lodges inside. It is open to Kruger park, so animals are free to roam anywhere. The difference is that the ranger and tracker can actually follow an animal wherever they go (without entering Kruger). It is expensive , but if you can afford it, the experience is quite different. The ranger and tracker that took us for a drive from Umkumbe were great. The ranger spotted a chameleon on the tree, in the dark, under the light beam from the trackers torch, at a distance of about 25m. We have no clue how! Great experience to be able to go offroad in the vehicle and get really close to the animals. A leopard had hidden their kill in the tree, which we went back to after dark, when the leopard had come back. Unfortunately that was the only cat we saw that night. Saw a hippo and a hyena too, but that's just luck when you are out in the bush. A family on the previous night had seen the leopard kill the buck as well. The private Sabi game drive is expensive, and depending on how lucky you get, you might think it is either worth it/or a waste of money.