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SABI SABI – Little Bush Camp
South Africa
Shaws gate, Kruger, 1350, South Africa
Phone: +27 13 735 5080
Fax: + 27 13 735 5081
Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve is an unspoilt part of Africa, ecologically and geographically integrated with the Greater Kruger National Park. It is situated within one of the oldest and largest proclaimed private reserves in Africa – the world renowned Sabi Sand Wildtuin.
All the Sabi Sabi lodges are unfenced and with no fences between Sabi Sabi and the other reserves in the area, wildlife roams freely, giving guests the ultimate safari experience.
Sabi Sabi airstrip.
Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve, situated in the world-renowned 65000 hectares Sabi Sand Wildtuin (Sabi Sand Reserve) in the South-Western section of the Kruger National Park, is a wildlife oasis, where you can observe at close quarters the age-old natural relationship between predator and prey.
Nestling in the shade of indigenous riverine trees on the banks of the Msuthlu river .
Little Bush Camp offers luxury accommodation for family, friends, or small groups.
Suites facilities
No family room
Children: no under 13 years
For an alternative exciting adventure guests can opt for a mid-morning walking safari which reveals a totally different perspective of the bush. The walk, accompanied by an armed ranger, is approximately two hours long.
What to bring:
Please note that Sabi Sabi is situated within a malarial area. It is recommended that guests consult their physician or travel clinic regarding the latest, easily administered malaria prophylaxis.
Typical daily program (Timings subject to seasonal changes)
05h00: Early wake up and morning tea/coffee
05h30: Morning safari
08h30: Breakfast
Walking Safari (after breakfast)
13h00: Lunch
16h30: Afternoon tea
17h00: Afternoon/evening safari
20h00: Return from safari
20h30: Dinner
Vehicles
Safari
No children under the age of 13 allowed on walks.
All safaris are up to Rangers discretion and guest safety will take priority at all times.
Spring and summer are our rainy seasons, which in turn make the bush green, lush and thick. It is also the time of year where there are many newborn animals. Temperatures range from:
Spring (September to November)
Average Minimum 20 Deg Celsius(68 deg Fahrenheit)
Average Maximum 31 Deg Celsius (88 deg Fahrenheit)
Summer (December to February)
Average Minimum 22 Deg Celsius (72 deg Fahrenheit)
Average Maximum 35 Deg Celsius (95 deg Fahrenheit)
Autumn and Winter are the dry months, the bush is less dense and with a lack of water, animals frequent the waterholes more often.Temperatures range from:
Autumn (March to May)
Average Minimum 19 Deg Celsius (66 deg Fahrenheit)
Average Maximum 28 Deg Celsius (82 deg Fahrenheit)
Winter (June to August)
Average Minimum 12 Deg Celsius (54 deg Fahrenheit)
Average Maximum 25 Deg Celsius (77 deg Fahrenheit)