Many parts of Africa describe the leopard as "elusive", but The Sabi Sands lodges provide the world's best leopard viewing, thus making Sabi Sands one of Africa's foremost destinations for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
The Sabi Sands borders the western edge of the Kruger National Park. No fences exist between the Kruger Park and the Sabi Sand Reserve so the animals are free to roam in and out unhindered.
Being directly connected to the Kruger National Park is a major advantage and has contributed to making the Sabi Sand Reserve one of the most prestigious private wildlife reserves in South Africa. Be sure to check out the destinations and accommodation offered in the Kruger National Park.
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Bush & Beach - 8 nights featuring Private Game Lodge & Mozambique
Bush & Beach - 8 nights featuring a luxury holiday in a South African game lodge & Mozambique - from £3,855.00 per person sharing, including scheduled charter travel in South Africa, but excluding any international flights
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Lion Sands Private Game Reserve Lion Sands Private Game Reserve is situated in the southern part of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, Southern Kruger National Park, an area well known for its predator viewing. >>
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Singita Private Game Reserve Experience rare solitude and game lodge luxury on 18 000 hectares of prime game-viewing land adjoining the Kruger National Park. >>
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There are two distinct seasons that could determine when you would prefer to visit.
Summer season (September - March) is the season during which all the animals flourish because of the rain - it's the time of plenty. Thunderstorms occur mostly late afternoon or at night. As a result the reserve is transformed into a green paradise. It's the time to enjoy beautiful trees and flowers. Hundreds of Impala lambs are born - the staple diet of all the predators. Average temperatures can range between 32'C and 47'C. Towards the end of the summer season (February / March) there is more consistent rain during the day.
Winter season (April - August) is the dry season. Because it virtually doesn't rain in winter, the reserve is transformed into a brown and almost barren landscape. The animals have to concentrate at the perennial waterholes. The grass is low, the bushes and trees have lost their leaves. As a result one can have an unobstructed view through the bush making the game viewing much easier. Temperatures drop to 4'C at night and in the mornings, with daytime temperatures reaching a comfortable 24'C.
The Sabi Sands is world-renowned for its Leopard sightings. Completely wild Leopards have become accustomed to the safari vehicles therefore permitting close up sightings.
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