- South Africa
- Permanent lodge
- Classic
••Sabi Sabi Selati Camp
From £1,267 ppSelati is modelled on a historic railway theme which harks back to the 1870s, when gold was transported by rail from the Drakensberg and a sideline was cut across the Sabi Sands Reserve close to where the camp is now. The camp is designed as an authentic home…
- South Africa
- Permanent lodge
- Classic
••Sable Camp
From £1,311 ppYellow Zebra recommend Sable Camp for guests seeking luxurious accommodation in one of South Africa’s most wildlife-rich regions.
- South Africa
- Semi-Tented (Hybrid)
- Luxury
••Saseka Tented Camp
From £1,237 ppMeaning ‘beautiful’ in the local Tsonga dialect, Saseka is a contemporary tented safari camp in the private Thornybush Nature Reserve , which shares an unfenced border with Kruger National Park . With its tasteful interiors designed by Silvio Rech and…
- South Africa
- Semi-Tented (Hybrid)
- Classic
••Savanna Private Game Reserve
From £904 ppYellow Zebra really like Savanna, but the lodge’s proximity to the fence of Sabi Sand Reserve is a bit of a negative in our view. Availability can also be tricky at times, so if you do have your heart set on Savanna then try booking it well in advance.
- South Africa
- Permanent lodge
- Classic
••Schoone Oordt
From £97 – £126 ppThis Victorian-and-Georgian building was lovingly restored from 2003, and finally all the rooms were finished in October 2011. The finished product is a sophisticated and comfortable 5-star country house. It is run by Wander and Sonette Bester, who ensure…
- South Africa
- Permanent lodge
- Classic
••Sea Five Boutique Hotel
From £89 – £171 ppSea Five Boutique Hotel is privately owned and run. With just seven guest rooms and suites, it has a very exclusive feel. It also has a Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor! Accommodation is booked on a B&B basis, including breakfast, mini-bar items,…
- South Africa
- Permanent lodge
- Luxury
••Silvan Safari Lodge
From £1,822 ppSilvan Safari Lodge is the latest safari property to open in the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve . The new property has accommodation to suit most types of traveller, including a suite for families, and may be booked on an exclusive-use basis.
- South Africa
- Permanent lodge
- Classic
••Simbambili Game Lodge
From £1,200 ppIt’s run by a management team who’ve been at the property for more than ten years, so guests can expect a friendly, personal approach and an impressive level of service. Sabi Sand is renowned for its superb wildlife sightings, notably a sizeable leopard…
- South Africa
- Permanent lodge
- Classic
••Simbavati Hilltop Lodge
From £911 ppHilltop Lodge has a lot to recommend it. We love the laidback chic of the suites dotted around the hill. This is a great base for exploring Timbavati and absolutely brilliant for keen photographers!
- South Africa
- Semi-Tented (Hybrid)
- Classic
••Simbavati River Lodge
From £608 ppAt Yellow Zebra, we rate River Lodge very highly indeed. A stay here is a great way to get to know Timbavati and we commend the lodge for being both family friendly and wheelchair accessible. And if you are into photography, you will relish the opportunities…
- South Africa
- Tented
- Essential
••Simbavati Trails Camp
From £400 ppAll are situated in the Timbavati Private Game Reserve, a wildlife-rich area adjoining South Africa’s famous Kruger National Park. They include Yellow Zebra favourites Hilltop Lodge and River Lodge, which are the more luxurious offerings within the…
- South Africa
- Permanent lodge
- Ultimate
••Singita Ebony
From £2,237 – £2,614 ppSingita Ebony was the first property to be constructed by the world-renowned Singita collection. Today this company owns and operates a superb selection of camps and lodges across the Serengeti, Kruger National Park, Zimbabwe’s Gonarezhou, and more. Its name…
- South Africa
- Permanent lodge
- Ultimate
••Singita Sweni
From £2,237 – £2,614 ppSweni is one of 12 properties owned and operated by Singita. This company specialises in running deluxe camps and lodges while working with non-profit funds and trusts to look after the local wildlife and communities. Sweni’s sister lodge, Lebombo , is also…
- South Africa
- Hotel
- Luxury
••Steenberg Hotel
From £126 – £193 ppThis unique property takes pride of place as the Cape’s oldest registered farm, granted by governor Simon van der Stel to the feisty Catharina Ras in 1682. What started off as a cabbage farm all those years ago, now boasts an award-winning winery and an…
- South Africa
- Permanent lodge
- Luxury
••Tanda Tula Safari Camp
From £1,437 ppCompletely redesigned by renowned architect Nick Plewman, Tanda Tula Safari Camp has been reimagined. Though keeping the tradition of being a warm and welcoming lodge, it has taken on a modern African design focusing on a lighter footprint. As it is set…
- South Africa
- Permanent lodge
- Ultimate
••Tengile River Lodge
From £2,007 – £2,155 ppTengile River Lodge is owned and operated by &Beyond, a name that’s synonymous with luxurious accommodation in some of the most spectacular wildlife regions worldwide. One of the most recent additions to the company’s portfolio, Tengile looks set to become…
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