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Sabi Sabi's Luxury Safari Lodges

In the heart of the African wilderness lie four luxurious safari lodges that each epitomise style, comfort and opulence. Thrilling safaris, plush surroundings and gourmet cuisine combined with Sabi Sabi's legendary five star hospitality ensure that each and every guest experiences true African magic during their stay.

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Stemming from over 100 years of thrilling safari history, each of Sabi Sabi's four luxury safari lodges embraces a particular point in time.

Yesterday: Step back in time to capture the romance and magic of Africa's great safari era at Selati Camp, a favourite for honeymooners.

Today: The contemporary Bush Lodge and Little Bush Camp offer luxury, true African hospitality, a warm and vibrant atmosphere and exquisite contemporary design.

Tomorrow: Reflecting Africa's immense artistic talent, the internationally acclaimed Earth Lodge showcases simplicity, avante garde luxury and award winning design.

Our Commitment to the Earth

The wilderness is vital to mankind. For in the wilderness we strengthen our bonds with the earth and find peace with ourselves. So many of the answers we are searching for lie hidden within it.

We believe it is our duty to protect the wilderness. To make it a sanctuary. For flora and fauna. For wildlife. For future generations.
By creating stable employment for our indigenous communities through eco-tourism and sharing our respect and love for the wilderness with our guests and our staff, we believe we can.

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Wild Facts

Wild about... Leopards
  • Wild about... Leopards
  • 1. This most elusive big cat is found in areas across Africa and Asia.
  • 2. A leopard's beautiful spots - called rosettes - are as unique as fingerprints.
  • 3. Leopards have the highest strength : weight ratio of all big cats and can kill prey larger than itself and drag it high up into a tree.
  • 4. Unless mating, leopards are generally solitary, nocturnal animals that move extensively around their large home territory.
  • 5. Leopards are cunning hunters and will eat anything from antelope and warthogs to birds and fish. There are over 90 species of animals on their menu!
  • 6. At Sabi Sabi ... Leopard sightings - rare in many areas - happen daily at Sabi Sabi, where the animals are habituated to safari vehicles and unthreatened by humans.

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