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Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge

Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge

Sabi Sands Game Reserve, South Africa

Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge

Sabi Sabi is one of the private reserves within the Sabi Sands and offers four luxury lodges themed as 'Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow'. Bush Lodge fits 'Today', being a contemporary lodge, and it has a spectacular entrance with views through the lodge to the nearby waterhole that is often visited by game; decking areas here provide a beautiful space for relaxing.

Each of the 25 thatched suites is spacious and beautifully decorated with neutral tones, dark woods and African artefacts as well as modern conveniences including air-conditioning. The en suite bathroom has a bath and shower and leads through to the outdoor shower, and the rooms also have a small decking area looking out to the bushveld.

The staff at Bush Lodge are friendly and efficient. Game drives are taken in open vehicles in the company of excellent game rangers and trackers, who will impart their considerable knowledge about the fauna and flora you will see on Sabi Sabi's prime land.

OUR RATING: First Class

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