Sabi Sands Game Reserve
The Sabi Sand Game Reserve borders the world renowned Kruger National Park. The Sabi Sand Game reserve is unfenced and wild game roams around freely. Open 4x4 game drives in the Sabi Sands Game Reserve offers a memorable experience and a true African safari feeling.
Sabi Sand Game Reserve is home to some of the finest private Game Reserves in Africa! Most of the game lodges in these private game reserves where built with nothing but luxury in mind and they spared no cost. Affordable and Luxury Safari Lodge accommodation options are available in these game reserves.
The Sabi Sand Game Reserve and all the private game reserves in it are famous for their leopard and Rhino sighting and the rest of the Big 5. Viewing these wild animals up close and personal in open 4x4 game drive vehicles is a truly exhilarating experience. The untouched wildlife in the Sabi Sands Game Reserve makes safaris in these private game reserves a sought after luxury holiday in pristine African bushveld.
The Sabi Sands Game Reserve include the following game reserves and private game reserves: Sabi Sabi private game reserve which has been featured by National Geographic for its leopards sightings and other things, Singita Private Game reserve, Djuma Game Private Reserve which has Family Safari Lodge accommodation available, MalaMala Game Reserve, Londolozi Private Game Reserve, Ulusaba Private Game Reserve – with lodges owned by Sir Richard Brandson, Exeter Private Game Reserve, Lion Sands Private Game Reserve, and many more… |
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Timbavati Game Reserve Accommodation
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The Timbavati Game Reserve lies to the north of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve on the western edge of Kruger National Park and is one of South Africa's prime wildlife viewing areas.
Established in 1956 by like-minded game farmers, the Reserve covers 680 square km. There are no fences separating the Timbavati Game Reserve from the Kruger National Park, so lion, elephant, cheetah and other species roam freely between the two.
Rainfall in the area is in around 500mm per annum. The Timbavati Game Reserve lies at an altitude of 140m to 600m above sea level. The Timbavati Game Reserve is approximately 5 or 6 hours by car from Johannesburg. Normal passenger vehicles can reach all lodges within the reserve.
Regularly scheduled, daily flights are available from Johannesburg and Cape Town to local airports..
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