Here’s a safari camp that sets out in the direction of high luxury and never looks back. At Londolozi Private Game Reserve it’s about making the bush experience as stylish and comfortable as is humanly possible. To begin with, Londolozi’s physical location is about as auspicious as it gets. It’s in the middle of the Sabi Sands Game Reserve, adjacent to the famous Kruger National Park. And despite the Sabi Sand name, it’s actually a lush wooded setting — it’s named not after any old sand, but after the Sand River.
It was founded in the Twenties as an old-school hunters’ camp in the classic mold. Eighty years later it’s still family-owned, and has gradually evolved into a modern-style eco-safari destination, devoted to the contemporary ideals of conservation — which, hunting aside, are really not all that different from the classic ideals.
Each of the camps has its own stylistic character, but they share a family resemblance, shaded with distinct historic overtones. It’s a smart look and a fine complement to the experience, which includes a small army of highly efficient staffers as well as a cuisine drawn from organic produce, free-range game meats, and sustainable seafood. Yoga classes and massage therapies are available to guests, as is a well-equipped fitness center.
But here luxury is really secondary; you wouldn’t be here if not for the famous Londolozi leopards. And all manner of other animals wander through as well, from the occasional lion to migrating groups of zebra, wildebeest, elephants and more.
One thing it’s certainly not is rough. But after a day spent exploring the vast expanse of Londolozi, let alone the millions of acres of the Sabi Sand Reserve, it would be hard to find the nerve to complain about a soak in a plunge pool, or dinner on the deck facing the river.
How to Get There
Federal Air flights operates a daily flight from Johannesburg International Airport to Londolozi Airstrip, which is a five-minute drive to the camp. It is a two and a half hour transfer from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (KMIA) to Londolozi. For help with transportation arrangements, contact customerservice@tablethotels.com.
Contact & location
Londolozi, Kruger National Park
+27 11 280 6655
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Here’s a safari camp that sets out in the direction of high luxury and never looks back. At Londolozi Private Game Reserve it’s about making the bush experience as stylish and comfortable as is humanly possible. To begin with, Londolozi’s physical location is about as auspicious as it gets. It’s in the middle of the Sabi Sands Game Reserve, adjacent to the famous Kruger National Park. And despite the Sabi Sand name, it’s actually a lush wooded setting — it’s named not after any old sand, but after the Sand River.
It was founded in the Twenties as an old-school hunters’ camp in the classic mold. Eighty years later it’s still family-owned, and has gradually evolved into a modern-style eco-safari destination, devoted to the contemporary ideals of conservation — which, hunting aside, are really not all that different from the classic ideals.
Each of the camps has its own stylistic character, but they share a family resemblance, shaded with distinct historic overtones. It’s a smart look and a fine complement to the experience, which includes a small army of highly efficient staffers as well as a cuisine drawn from organic produce, free-range game meats, and sustainable seafood. Yoga classes and massage therapies are available to guests, as is a well-equipped fitness center.
But here luxury is really secondary; you wouldn’t be here if not for the famous Londolozi leopards. And all manner of other animals wander through as well, from the occasional lion to migrating groups of zebra, wildebeest, elephants and more.
One thing it’s certainly not is rough. But after a day spent exploring the vast expanse of Londolozi, let alone the millions of acres of the Sabi Sand Reserve, it would be hard to find the nerve to complain about a soak in a plunge pool, or dinner on the deck facing the river.
How to Get There
Federal Air flights operates a daily flight from Johannesburg International Airport to Londolozi Airstrip, which is a five-minute drive to the camp. It is a two and a half hour transfer from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (KMIA) to Londolozi. For help with transportation arrangements, contact customerservice@tablethotels.com.
Contact & location
Londolozi, Kruger National Park
+27 11 280 6655
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Londolozi Private Game Reserve
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