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Simbambili Game Lodge, Sabi, Kruger National Park
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Situated in the northern part of Sabi Sands ReservePrivate viewing decks overlooking Manyeleti RiverGame drives in open Land Rovers with knowledgeable guidesLuxury, exclusive African bush experience
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Your safari lodge experience in South Africa
Simbambili Game Lodge offers ultimate luxury in an atmosphere that makes one feel incredibly special. It symbolizes everything that is an exclusive and unique African bush experience.
Moroccan-styled suites, which have been sensitively designed to blend with the environment, accommodate a maximum of 16 people. Guests are invited to have unique bush breakfasts, riverbed braais (barbeques) and picturesque sundowners.
Simbambili Game Lodge is situated along the Manyeleti River in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. Two major rivers running through the reserve are the Sand River and the Sabi River. They create an ecosystem with one of the highest and most varied wildlife population in Southern Africa.
Game drives at the lodge are conducted in open Land Rovers accompanied by knowledgeable and experienced safari guides. Bush walks are a unique opportunity to see some of the smaller animals often overlooked on game drives.
Child Policy: Regrettably Simbambili Game Lodge in the Sabi Sands Game Reserve does not cater for children under 12 years of age. However, children of all ages are allowed when the game lodge in the Sabi Sands Reserve is booked exclusively. Children under 12 years old cannot take part in the game drives, but if Simbambili Game Lodge in the Sabi Sands Game Reserve is booked exclusively then from 6 years and up can be on the game drive.
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Simbambili African Sanctuary Spa
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Indulge in a relaxing treatment at the Simbambili African Sanctuary Spa. The spa uses only the purest plant extracts. The extracts include Rooibos and Marula.
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Leopard (Panthera Pardus)
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The Leopard's coat colour changes with location: golden / yellow in open grasslands; yellow / cream in desert areas and deep gold in mountain / forest regions.
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