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Located in the northern reaches of the world-renowned Sabi Sand Game Reserve, Simbambili Game Lodge offers an exclusive safari retreat where luxury meets the wild.
Named "beautiful" in the local Tsonga language, Saseka embodies just that—an enchanting blend of timeless South African safari charm and sleek, contemporary design.
Perfect for families or small groups, it offers a private, intimate experience with a spacious safari tent that blends historical charm with modern design.
Nestled in the heart of the Greater Kruger Park, Thornybush Game Lodge offers an unforgettable blend of classic safari elegance and modern comfort.
Nestled by a small riverbed, it's ideal for multigenerational families or small groups looking for a private, immersive wildlife experience.
With its peaceful atmosphere, this luxury haven invites you to relax and unwind while listening to the sounds of the bush.
Located in the heart of the bushveld, this intimate camp offers six elegantly designed colonial-style tents and charming bush chalets.
Africa House at Royal Malewane is a luxurious and uniquely designed private residence nestled in the heart of the Greater Kruger National Park.
The camp’s emphasis on tranquility, exquisite dining, and romance makes it an ideal getaway for those seeking a unique and luxurious adventure in the heart of nature.
The lodge offers guided game drives with trained rangers and trackers, providing an immersive adventure into the African bush.
The lodge offers an intimate and immersive connection with nature, set in one of the most wildlife-rich regions on earth.
This exclusive lodge is designed to offer guests an intimate connection with the surrounding wilderness.
This exclusive self-catering retreat offers you and your group an unforgettable safari experience, with the entire camp reserved just for you.
Imagine a wildlife experience that feels like home. Wake up to the soothing sounds of exotic birds, and open your eyes to spot a graceful giraffe from your bed.
Whether you're enjoying quality family time, reflecting in solitude, or exploring the wonders of the wilderness, this sanctuary provides something for everyone.
Overlooking the seasonal Monwana River, this exclusive lodge blends refined luxury with the raw beauty of the African bush.
Here, the rhythm of the African bushveld invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and experience the beauty of untamed landscapes with fresh eyes.
With just four private, stand-alone suites, the lodge offers unmatched seclusion and breathtaking views of a nearby waterhole.
Nestled in the heart of the African bush, it offers a welcoming atmosphere from the moment you cross its floating entrance bridge.
Known for its timeless safari elegance, the lodge perfectly blends sophisticated design with the natural beauty of the Kruger bushveld.
The Farmstead at Royal Malewane offers a luxurious, elevated experience just 12 minutes south of the main lodge.
Thornybush Game Reserve is a private safari destination in the northeastern part of South Africa, right next to the Kruger National Park. It covers 15,000 hectares and shares a 22-kilometre unfenced border with Kruger, so animals move freely between the two reserves.
Thornybush has several lodges and camps, including Thornybush Game Lodge, Saseka Tented Camp, Little Saseka, Simbambili Game Lodge, and Kamara House, all offering luxury accommodation in the bush.
Thornybush gives a complete safari experience where you can see diverse wildlife, enjoy luxury in the bush, and experience the natural environment safely and responsibly.
Essential amenities are available, but limited, so guests should plan ahead for cash, fuel, and shopping, while conference facilities and restaurants are provided at the lodges.
Activities focus on game drives, guided bush walks, bird watching, and some lodges offer spa treatments.
The reserve is famous for Big Five sightings—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—as well as cheetah, hyena, giraffe, and a wide range of antelope and bird species.
The reserve has a variety of wildlife and ecological features, including snakes, scorpions, bats, monkeys, baboons, bushbuck, and insects, as well as over 280 bird species.
Guests are advised to follow safety rules, stay with guides on drives, and inform the lodge of late arrivals. Fires are controlled for ecological management, and while malaria risk is low, precautions are recommended during the wet season. Check-in is usually at 14:00 and check-out by 11:00.
It’s about a six-hour drive from Johannesburg, roughly 474 to 485 kilometres, and there’s also a private airstrip for charter flights.