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South Africa

Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp

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Lying in the shade of riverine trees on the banks of the Msuthlu river Sabi Sabi’s Little Bush Camp is the most idyllic and intimate of their five-star lodges.

Perfect for families, friends, or groups, the camp’s six elegant suites exude contemporary African charm, from the genuine artifacts to the rich use of colors, textures, and light. Each thatched suite includes comfortable beds draped in mosquito netting, a lounge, coffee and tea facilities, air-conditioning, and a mini-bar. The luxurious en suite bathrooms feature double vanities, a deep bath, and both an indoor and outdoor shower. The private viewing decks comes with a relaxing heated spa bath and overlooks the riverbed.

The lodge lies in the 160,000-acre Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve, a wilderness oasis in South Africa’s impressive Kruger National Park. The “big five” roam freely, offering safari-goers the experience of viewing these mighty creatures in their natural environment. In addition to rhino, elephant, lion, leopard, and buffalo, the area is home to cheetah, wild dog, hyena, over 350 bird species, and over 200 other animal species. With a diverse habitat and expansive space to roam, the indigenous wildlife wanders about without fear of human intrusion.

Professional guides and Shangaan trackers contribute their knowledge and experience to the day and night game drives conducted in open Land Rovers. They follow the animals on and off-road and deep into the heart of the wild African Bushveld. Walking safaris are led by an armed guide and provide a more intimate look at the local flora and fauna. Pre-booked photographic safaris have the benefit of a professional photographer to help guide and even lend cameras and lens for that perfect shot. Bird watchers will enjoy a chance to glimpse such species as Pel’s fishing owl, lappet-faced vulture, kori bustard, martial eagle, bat hawk, saddle-billed stork, and narina trogon.

Romantic dinners are served under lit trees next to the riverbed. The main lodge houses a bar, small dining area, and lounge. But guests are invited to use the relaxing Amani Spa and boutique shops at either Bush Lodge or Earth Lodge. The refreshing communal pool and deck provide a cool place to relax and still enjoy the views of the river. At night, guests gather around the traditional boma fire to enjoy a drink and share a story. In addition to providing the safari trip of a lifetime, the camp’s dedication to conservation is an integral part of its mission.

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South Africa

Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp

PLAN MY TRIP

Lying in the shade of riverine trees on the banks of the Msuthlu river Sabi Sabi’s Little Bush Camp is the most idyllic and intimate of their five-star lodges.

Perfect for families, friends, or groups, the camp’s six elegant suites exude contemporary African charm, from the genuine artifacts to the rich use of colors, textures, and light. Each thatched suite includes comfortable beds draped in mosquito netting, a lounge, coffee and tea facilities, air-conditioning, and a mini-bar. The luxurious en suite bathrooms feature double vanities, a deep bath, and both an indoor and outdoor shower. The private viewing decks comes with a relaxing heated spa bath and overlooks the riverbed.

The lodge lies in the 160,000-acre Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve, a wilderness oasis in South Africa’s impressive Kruger National Park. The “big five” roam freely, offering safari-goers the experience of viewing these mighty creatures in their natural environment. In addition to rhino, elephant, lion, leopard, and buffalo, the area is home to cheetah, wild dog, hyena, over 350 bird species, and over 200 other animal species. With a diverse habitat and expansive space to roam, the indigenous wildlife wanders about without fear of human intrusion.

Professional guides and Shangaan trackers contribute their knowledge and experience to the day and night game drives conducted in open Land Rovers. They follow the animals on and off-road and deep into the heart of the wild African Bushveld. Walking safaris are led by an armed guide and provide a more intimate look at the local flora and fauna. Pre-booked photographic safaris have the benefit of a professional photographer to help guide and even lend cameras and lens for that perfect shot. Bird watchers will enjoy a chance to glimpse such species as Pel’s fishing owl, lappet-faced vulture, kori bustard, martial eagle, bat hawk, saddle-billed stork, and narina trogon.

Romantic dinners are served under lit trees next to the riverbed. The main lodge houses a bar, small dining area, and lounge. But guests are invited to use the relaxing Amani Spa and boutique shops at either Bush Lodge or Earth Lodge. The refreshing communal pool and deck provide a cool place to relax and still enjoy the views of the river. At night, guests gather around the traditional boma fire to enjoy a drink and share a story. In addition to providing the safari trip of a lifetime, the camp’s dedication to conservation is an integral part of its mission.

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