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| Sabi Sand |
Sabi Sands
The Sabi Sands is home to Africa safari travel’s Big Five - elephant, rhino, lion, leopard and buffalo. Sabi Sands is also home to cheetah, wild dog and hundreds of other species of animals, birds and plants indigenous to the area. Highly trained and experienced rangers and trackers ensure a thrilling Sabi Sandssafari experience. You can look forward to fantastic close-up experiences with Africa's wildlife on every Sabi Sands game drive.
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Our Sabi Sand 2013 Promotions
Our preferred lodges in the Sabi Sands
Tours that include the Sabi Sands
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| Sabi Sand 2013 Specials |
When we want to see animals, we go to the Sabi Sands in the Kruger National Park. With these fantastic specials, everyone can afford a few nights of luxury. Read more
These are some of our superb Sabi Sands deals: Lion Sands - Stay for 4 nights, only pay for 3 Dulini lodge - perfect for honeymooners Ulusaba - Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Kids go FREE Savanna - Stay 4 nights , only pay for 3
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| Sabi Sand Safari Lodges |
Sabi Sands Safari Lodges A safari to the Sabi Sands is as much about the luxurious lodges as it is about the game viewing. Besides the attention to detail, the sublime setting and the excellent quality of guides, guests are practically guaranteed sightings of the Big Five. The Sabi Sands lodges include all meals, safari activities and local drinks in the rate. See more lodges.
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| Sabi Sand Tours & Safaris |
Sabi Sands Tours & Safaris Once you are deep in the Sabi Sands, you feel remote and far away from city life. And yet the Sabi Sandsreserve is conveniently accessible. So whether you prefer to add a safari to the beginning or end of your trip, the Sabi Sands can be easily combined witha few days in Cape Town, the Victoria Falls or Mozambique. There are lodges to suite all traveling styles and budgets. See more tours
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| Best time to visit the Sabi Sands |
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The best time to visit the Sabi Sands is from July to mid October. During these months, it is dry and cool offering pleasant game viewing weather. As there is not much rainfall during winter in the reserve, the animals congregate around the water holes so are easier to find. The bush is also thinner. Summer is the Sabi Sands rainy season. The bush is green and lush and much thicker making game harder to spot. Enquire now
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| Getting to the Sabi Sands |
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South African Airway's Airlink operates a daily flight from Johannesburg's O.R. Tambo International Airport directly to the Mala Mala airfield. You can also fly into the Kruger Mpumalanga Airport in Nelspruit and hire a car at the airport. Or a "lodge-hop" will transfer you into the reserve. Federal Air operates a daily flight from Johannesburg International Airport to all the private lodges in the Sabi Sands. Alternatively, the Sabi Sands is a 5 hour drive on national roads from Johannesburg. Enquire now
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| Leopards of Londolozi |
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The leopards of Londolozi have developed legendary status. There is a truly remarkable partnership between the leopards, rangers and trackers. These naturally elusive creatures have become Londolozi's icon species and guests regularly witness remarkable leopard sightings. This partnership of man and animal, which has endured over decades, has become symbolic of a search for a new way forward. Enquire now
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