Sabi Sand Game Reserve
Interactive Map of Sabi Sand Game Reserve
Sabi Sand Game Reserve
The Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve forms part
of the exclusive selection of private game reserves
that border the unfenced western edge of the Kruger
National Park. Because there are no fences between
Kruger and Sabi Sand, the animals can wander between
the two as they please and as they once did across
vast stretches of
grazing
land.
Some
of the best private game lodges in South Africa
are in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve and the chances
of
seeing the Big 5 (lion, leopard, buffalo,
elephant and rhino) are certainly the best anywhere.
Access to the lodges is by vehicle or via a short
flight from Johannesburg into either Skukuza Airport
or directly to one of the
private reserves' airstrips.
This 55,000 hectare
reserve offers you an opportunity to view, at very
close quarters,
the untamed African bush and all it's indigenous
wildlife. Anyone who has visited the Sabi Sand knows
that leopards
are one of the main attractions here. In fact, these
cats are so accustomed to the African safari vehicles
that they hardly take any notice of them. Even
when
hunting,
a leopard in the Sabi Sand does not seem to mind
a vehicle following it, even if this means following
it off-road
though the bush.
Approximately 300
species of bird have been observed in the Sabi
Sand Game
Reserve,
including
numerous summer migrants. A variety of
snakes, lizards and tortoises and other reptiles
have also been seen, mainly during the summer months.
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